Hi guys, I thought I had posted to introduce myself at some point in the past, but searching seems to indicate that I didn't! I guess I've been lurking for a couple of months then.

I'm an American rubyist, based in San Francisco currently, and married to a lovely Melbournian woman. We're working on a plan to relocate permanently to Melbourne within the next 2 years. For her, as an accountant (pretty worldwide skill set) who worked for a Big 3 firm in Australia and then the US for a number of years, she has the contacts, experience and knowledge of her industry to be able to job hunt effectively when we go back. Me? Not so much. We'll be in Melbourne for a wedding from May 4 - 16 (exclusive of the 11-14 weekend), and I was hoping to get a chance to meet some folks from the ruby community there over drinks. I told my wife I wanted to "chat up" some people and she told me that's grounds for divorce, so I guess that's not the term I want - hah!

It appears that I'm going to miss the official April meetup by a few days, but if anyone would be up for a couple of beers, maybe after work one night, I'm happy to meet wherever might be convenient around the city. The wife's family is in Keilor East and we'll be staying there but will have a car. I'm just interested in getting a feel for what the tech industry is like in Melbourne, where I might be able to put my skills to use, and what I can do to make myself more marketable before I get there.

A bit more about me: 31 years old, lived in San Francisco for the last six and a half, originally from Boston before that. My career arc has gone from IT guy to Linux sysadmin to QA guy to, for the last few years, QA automation/frameworks/deployment/infrastructure/internal tools/kitchen sink guy. People sometimes say that Perl is a glue language; I've come to think of myself as a glue engineer. I usually get hired to do one main thing, and then I start picking up other little jobs, improving or replacing pieces of infrastructure and whipping up time-saving tools. I'm usually a team of one, and I always look for jobs where I can learn from a group of talented engineers with skills on a level above mine. It's been a fun ride over the last few years here in the Mecca of technology, I'll be sad to leave, but Melbourne is a hell of a city judging from my four visits so far. I'm looking forward to it.

So if anyone's interested in getting together, by all means let me know. And hey, if you've been thinking about checking out the scene in San Francisco, I'd be happy to trade my knowledge for yours : ) Thanks in advance...

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[email protected] (Owen B. Mehegan)
'I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered.'
  --George Best



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