What I Do At iFixit (Employment)

I started working at iFixit in June of 2022 as a Troubleshooting Researcher/Editor. I write content that helps people figure out what's wrong with their stuff and how to fix them. It is perhaps the most enjoyable job I have had for a number of reasons:

  • iFixit is a great place to work. You get to meet and work with some extremely capable, multi-talented people of all sorts. The amazing part is that they all seem to share a characteristic of kindness.
  • I have the chance to use an eclectic employment and life background to contribute to something that is actually about other people and helping them in their lives.
  • I am able to use my writing skills for something other than emails! I also have the opportunity to do research and provide information to help people troubleshoot and repair their devices when they don't work right.
  • Almost anything that people build can be made to be repairable instead of disposable. I enjoy making it easier for people to keep using their things rather than disposing of them. I want them to be willing to try fixing their stuff.

What I Have Done Before (Experience)

I have done a number of things, several of which could be considered career paths (4+ years). I lose the path a lot!

  • I have worked as an engineering technician/CAD draftsman for a civil engineer.
  • I have worked as a fire protection designer, mainly with fire sprinkler systems.
  • I have worked as an alarm technician, dealing with both burglar and fire alarms.
  • I have built classical guitars for a living, selling custom instruments to concert guitarists.
  • I have repaired a very long list of things, from Automobiles to Washing machines (Sorry, Y) and Zippers!
  • I have done a fair amount of electrical work, wiring both of my guitar workshops and helping others who needed assistance with electrical wiring. I have done numerous home repairs and modifications.

Where I Got My Degree (Education)

I have a BA in History from U.C. Berkeley (Cal). As you can readily see, this degree was an essential part of my preparation to build classical guitars. ;-) It also paved the way to becoming a fire protection designer and alarm technician as well. (Perhaps it is more the 2 1/2 years at Cal that I spent as a Chemistry major before switching to History that paved the way....or not.) Cal was really about learning how to learn and growing up.

Personal (Everything Else)

I am married to my dear wife, who I am sure has absolutely no problem remaining anonymous. We have children who, I am sure, want to remain anonymous, as well.

From my experience and education, you can probably guess that I am above the legal drinking age in California.

I enjoy reading and listening to recorded books. I enjoy repairing stuff