Posted by NathanaelB on June 12th, 2008 in Carpooling, General
Last August I blogged about some ideas for running a carpooling project here in Canberra. Idea died off after I looked around and saw several other sites already up and running and although I believed I could have implemented a better solution couldn’t see the point in competing. However recently I decided to revive that […]
Tags: amaroo, Canberra, Carpooling, driver, gofetch, gungahlin, ngunnawal, nicholls, palmerston, passenger, project, survey, surveymonkey, traffic, transit, transport, travel, work
Posted by NathanaelB on May 15th, 2008 in General
After a comment I made in a tweet the other evening regarding IT departments it reminded me of something I’d been wanting to blog about for a while. Although a lot of what I do is technical in nature and many people assume is IT … I’ve never actually worked in the IT department of […]
Tags: IT, network, security, servers, work
Posted by NathanaelB on May 5th, 2008 in General, HR and Recruitment
Passion for your work is a source of energy that drives you, motivates you, keeps you going. If you’re passionate about what you do then working at least 9-5 doesn’t even phase you or drain you. It’s the passion for what you do that also means you can get up in front of a crowd […]
Tags: employment, energy, HR and Recruitment, job, psychology, satisfaction, work
Posted by NathanaelB on November 9th, 2007 in General
Been reflecting recently on roles in the web industry and playing with some ideas for developing a site where web workers could answer a short quiz to determine what the title of their role should be. Plus I just re-discovered Jens Meiert’s post Are You a Web Designer – or a Web Decorator? … so […]
Tags: employment, job, occupation, role, web, webdesigner, webdeveloper, webindustry, work
Posted by NathanaelB on June 21st, 2007 in General
My latest project, Fair Canberra Parking, went live this week - say no to unfair parking regulations and administration in Canberra!
Tags: Canberra, fees, fines, Government and Government 2.0, legislation, parking, stress, work