11
Jan
08

Goodbye Florida, Goodbye 80 Degree Afternoons

When I joined the Microsoft family last month, they graciously allowed me to work remotely for a month while I handled all of my moving arrangements. Well that month has come and gone and I’m now sitting in the Tampa International Airport about to bid farewell to Florida. The funny thing is, I never realized just how much I was going to miss this place. When I first accepted the offer to move to Redmond, I was on cloud nine, and was ready to go immediately. Then reality kicked in and I started to think about the fact that I love hot weather and enjoy wearing flip-flops 365 days out of the year. I don’t even own any winter clothing and I’ve never driven in the snow before. The odds are pretty much against me in this situation.

I’ve been very fortunate to work with some amazing people over the years who have really helped me progress in my career. The Florida developer community is so potent, and full of life, and I’m very grateful for the time I was able to share with everyone I met. You won’t find any sappy stuff on this blog moving forward, but I’d like to take a moment to give some credit to a few people who have been especially pivotal for me:

Timothy Khouri - My best friend, and an all around awesome developer. I could always count on him to argue with me for hours about something so stupid and trivial. Those healthy challenges have helped me to be as studious and explicit as possible. Never speak in absolutes, don’t assume you’re right, and never underestimate someone else’s knowledge. If you’ve ever had a friend that would go skimboarding with you at eleven o’clock at night and quiz you on random software development questions in between runs, then you can understand just how good of a friend Timothy is.

Scott Auer - My previous boss, colleague, and friend. I thought I was a hot shot when I started working at MethodFactory, and Scott helped me to quickly realize just how inexperienced I was. I owe a lot of who I am as a professional today to Scott. Working with him was a great three years.

Stan Schultes - Stan is pretty much world-renound in the .NET community, and I was very fortunate to work in the same city as him. He was a great mentor to me and really helped me in my endeavors to get more involved in the developer community. Stan is such an awesome and giving person. If you ever get a chance to hang out and have a beer with him, take it, you’ll have a great time.

Now that I’m starting the “next chapter” of my life, I look forward to meeting and working with a whole new slew of people.

Goodbye Florida, it was fun. Let’s do it again sometime.


4 Responses to “Goodbye Florida, Goodbye 80 Degree Afternoons”


  1. 1 John Parrish Jan 12th, 2008 at 5:13 am

    Best of luck Jonathan! You can always load up a beach cam and skim down the hallways on the MS campus!

  2. 2 Helena Russ Jan 12th, 2008 at 4:49 pm

    Good luck Jonny! We’ll miss you in FL. Don’t be a stranger.

  3. 3 Timothy Khouri Jan 13th, 2008 at 10:51 pm

    Man, I’ve gotta say it’s sad that I wasn’t the first one to post here… maybe you could moderate your MS budie’s post up there and make meh #1 :)

    Anyway, of course this is a rediculous place to post this, but it’s definately weird now that your “gone”. I was driving down 53rd the other day (heading to Chipotle’s) and mentioned to Christine how weird it was that “Jonny doesn’t live down that street anymore.” To think it started 14 years ago with some stolen crash dumies!

    Make sure to come down to every event in Florida (on MS’s dime of course), and when you get your new phone number, give me a call :)

    Peace dude,
    -Lil Timmy

  4. 4 Jonathan Jan 17th, 2008 at 9:34 pm

    Hey Jonny. This is my first time to your site, and gotta say its depressing. I’m sitting here at work reading all your posts that I can. I’m listening to joy wants eternity and its freaking awesome. You just left and I can’t wait to hang out again. Hope to talk to you soon.

    See ya,
    Jonno.