[0:01]Hello, fellow humans. So, I thought we
[0:04]would try something new today. Let me
[0:06]make sure my camera's working.
[0:09]This whole recursive thing it does is
[0:11]kind of weird. I can't get the camera to
[0:12]show up on my screen at all times, which
[0:14]I wish it did cuz I actually like
[0:16]watching myself as I'm recording.
[0:19]Um, thought we'd try something new
[0:22]today. So, I'm going to look for some
[0:23]work on Upwork today.
[0:26]I have some challenges to overcome
[0:28]there. So, I'm going to walk you through
[0:30]all of that
[0:32]and
[0:35]just got some ideas. Like I might take
[0:37]this video and put it into um something
[0:40]on Upwork. Kind of gives people an idea
[0:43]of my background cuz I'm going to walk
[0:45]you through a bunch of stuff I've done
[0:46]in the past and just see if that might
[0:49]help at all. So, I'll try to explain.
[0:53]So, for all of my life, I've been a
[0:55]freelancer. I've never worked for an
[0:57]institution in my life. Uh the Oregon
[1:00]State Parks was the first place that I
[1:02]ever tried to integrate with. I tried to
[1:03]ever um
[1:07]tried to ever be a part of and they
[1:10]rejected me,
[1:13]which was shocking
[1:16]and completely immoral and unethical.
[1:20]And I have a whole page about it right
[1:22]here where you can learn exactly what
[1:23]happened to me because it is
[1:26]unbelievable
[1:27]and yet it happens.
[1:30]And that put me in a very precarious
[1:32]position, the one that I'm in now.
[1:35]Has been a couple months since this
[1:36]happened, but I've um I've been slowly
[1:41]rebuilding my life. I mean, they really
[1:43]destabilized me. I spent two weeks off
[1:45]grid with no power water and
[1:50]It was very deliberate cuz they waited
[1:52]until my very last week to do it.
[1:56]And so,
[1:59]you know, I've been
[2:03]metabolizing what happened to me and
[2:06]trying to decide where I'm going to go
[2:08]with my life because I didn't want to be
[2:09]a programmer. All of it. I've been doing
[2:11]this since the sixth grade.
[2:13]I wanted to be a park ranger.
[2:18]wanted a different kind of life. I mean,
[2:19]I live in an RV now. I live on the
[2:22]coast, you know, an eighth of a mile
[2:23]from the ocean. I'm still a volunteer
[2:27]now for a different organization for the
[2:29]national forest.
[2:31]Um,
[2:34]but after seeing what institutions are
[2:36]like,
[2:38]there's no way. There's no way. And I
[2:41]knew that while I was there because I
[2:43]had applied for a job there, but I
[2:45]withdrew it. um never said anything
[2:49]about it. It wasn't like something that
[2:51]I had turned into an issue. I just
[2:53]decided that there's no way I could work
[2:55]for an institution like this. So,
[2:58]um I'm back to what I've always done all
[3:01]of my life,
[3:04]and that's charting my own path through
[3:05]it. One that's ethical, one that feels
[3:08]aligned with me. So, I have to find work
[3:12]on a platform that I don't have um much
[3:15]experience on. So, I don't have a
[3:16]reputation on it because I've um for the
[3:19]past 20 years, I've only had two
[3:20]clients. I've only worked for um I
[3:24]worked for a company for 10 years and
[3:26]that was uh this one here that was World
[3:29]Media Group and then I worked for
[3:30]another company for 10 years and that
[3:32]was Sound Lock Arena Music type stuff.
[3:34]There's a lot on this page that I really
[3:36]should add. It's not very complete. Um
[3:38]but this is just a simple page that I
[3:40]just put up one day. I'll have a whole
[3:43]bunch of plans for this one. So for 20
[3:46]years I've worked for um just two
[3:49]clients and that meant that I wasn't
[3:52]building a reputation on the freelance
[3:54]platforms and during all of that time
[3:58]um the platform that I use which is
[4:00]guru.com it basically died. So the last
[4:03]time I tried to find work here
[4:08]um nobody uses this platform anymore.
[4:10]So,
[4:13]so I have to rebuild my freelancing
[4:16]business.
[4:18]Oh, I'm going to walk you through this,
[4:20]too, though. I want you to see this is
[4:22]what I did before um before the life I
[4:26]have now before the two decades of um
[4:30]Why is that not working? Why is
[4:32]everything not working these days?
[4:36]I'm certain this is my password.
[4:45]I think I'm
[4:51]okay. Should it ask me to authenticate
[4:53]here
[5:01]in this list somewhere?
[5:19]I don't run your account. So I've also
[5:22]was uh I developed for um I managed
[5:25]developers for 10 years and I had
[5:27]different accounts for that stuff.
[5:35]Okay, so this is my girl profile. Um,
[5:38]this is what it looks like to to others.
[5:42]This I did so long ago. Like I I can't I
[5:45]don't even remember when I did this.
[5:46]This is what ages ago. So this all this
[5:48]would need updating.
[5:51]Um, but it shows you my stats. So I had
[5:53]earned 72,000 on the platform back when
[5:55]I used it. 137 different times I was
[5:58]paid on the platform. Worked for 25
[5:59]different employers. the the employer I
[6:02]worked with the longest had paid me
[6:03]16,000 been a member of this since 2005
[6:07]and lots and lots of feedback. So I've
[6:09]got 41 different reviews on this
[6:11]platform.
[6:13]They're all quite extraordinary.
[6:16]Very proud of these reviews because I
[6:19]worked hard to earn them every single
[6:20]one of these reviews.
[6:23]And this was always my fallback option.
[6:25]So when I moved into my RV,
[6:27]my fallback option was always I can
[6:29]always go back to guru.com
[6:32]and tried that and discovered the
[6:35]platform is basically dead. It is not
[6:36]used anymore. So everybody's using
[6:39]Upwork
[6:40]and so that's what I'm going to focus on
[6:42]today.
[6:44]This probably my profile here.
[6:52]So, this is me but not signed in. Um,
[6:55]there's one job on here. This was
[6:57]actually my own job. So, back when I was
[7:00]managing other developers,
[7:02]um, I asked my client near the end of
[7:05]our time together if you would pay me
[7:07]through Upwork so I could start building
[7:08]up a reputation on there and we only
[7:10]ended up doing one transaction on there.
[7:13]And so, at least I have something on
[7:15]there. But, you can see it's from me.
[7:16]It's got my name right there.
[7:19]Um,
[7:24]see if I can sign into this.
[7:29]Not sure that's right. All right, that's
[7:31]interesting. Um,
[7:35]I don't know what that profile is.
[7:52]You know what? I think it is. So, I
[7:54]haven't used these tools much.
[8:08]So, I had started working on my my
[8:10]profile here.
[8:12]A few enough connects here to apply for
[8:14]some jobs today. This that one video I
[8:17]made is 30 minutes just talking about my
[8:19]work.
[8:21]And there's not a whole lot here because
[8:25]I had two clients for 20 years and the
[8:28]first client that I worked with, those
[8:30]projects aren't online anymore. Uh the
[8:32]second client never released anything
[8:35]publicly because he was constantly
[8:38]deciding, let's work on a different
[8:39]project, let's change this project,
[8:41]let's do this, let's do that. This man
[8:43]was never focused. And that's one of the
[8:45]reasons that I just got to the point
[8:47]where I was like just done because I had
[8:50]been trying to build an enormous
[8:53]platform for this man. And we had done
[8:56]so much over those years. So much. And
[9:02]just constantly pivoting. Couldn't
[9:03]really decide on a a path forward. It
[9:06]was just it's remarkable honestly. Um,
[9:10]so there's I just don't have a lot to
[9:12]show for the last 20 years. Even though
[9:14]I have been working very hard and
[9:18]you know that presents a problem when
[9:19]you're trying to present yourself to a
[9:22]whole new clientele on a platform that
[9:24]you've never used. And I've been trying
[9:25]to figure out how to solve that problem.
[9:28]Um, you're not allowed to include links
[9:31]in your bids to people and
[9:34]um, so I can't like send them to my
[9:37]reviews on Guru. So, what I did was I
[9:39]just made a PDF of them so that they
[9:41]could at least see them here and then a
[9:44]link to my homepage. I need to update
[9:46]this because this is an older view of
[9:48]it. It looks a lot different now.
[9:50]Um cuz there's a lot I'm doing on my own
[9:53]homepage with all the artificial
[9:54]intelligence stuff and I think that it,
[9:57]you know, gives you a good look into
[10:00]um my capabilities.
[10:03]So, that's what I've got to start with.
[10:07]Okay. So,
[10:09]yes, I'm going to have to clip these all
[10:10]together. I'll have to find some
[10:12]software to do that from the desktop.
[10:13]It's been a while since I did this, but
[10:15]I'm going to walk you through my
[10:16]original project. So, the stuff I did
[10:18]with World Media Group. Got a few tabs
[10:20]here that'll make this go a little more
[10:23]smoothly. So, this was popstar.com.
[10:27]I scraped all over the web in order to
[10:30]build a celebrity movie and television
[10:33]show database.
[10:35]It was kind of like similar to IMDb.
[10:39]Uh I compiled that all into a database
[10:42]and we needed to fill those pages with
[10:44]content in order to make it useful and
[10:48]something that that users would want to
[10:50]spend time on. So I built a writer
[10:52]program. I um I connected with writers
[10:56]from around the world who wanted to
[10:57]write content for us. I gave them a
[11:00]dashboard. I can't show that cuz that's
[11:02]not going to be on the way back machine,
[11:03]but they had a dashboard where they
[11:06]could see what was trending because we
[11:08]got so much random traffic on this site.
[11:11]Uh whatever was trending like so this is
[11:13]everything that was kind of just popping
[11:15]up that people were searching for at the
[11:16]time whenever this was made and
[11:20]they could focus on those. We would
[11:22]share revenue with them. So, we tracked
[11:25]everything. Every page view, if someone
[11:27]visited the page and they clicked on an
[11:28]ad, uh we split that 50/50 with writers
[11:32]and they wrote us a lot of great
[11:35]content. They would focus on different
[11:36]things. So, we had like celebrity um
[11:38]biographies, we had, you know, recaps of
[11:42]episodes, reviews of movies,
[11:45]um all that kind of stuff. And that's
[11:47]what the writers did. And then the
[11:49]users,
[11:51]they could do a bunch of stuff. So, uh,
[11:54]I just I can't click on any links here
[11:56]because this is not a real page. This is
[11:58]just a copy of a page that from a very
[12:01]long time ago. I'm surprised it looks as
[12:04]good as it does. Um, but users,
[12:10]they could, you know, they could leave
[12:12]comments or write in forums. Um, they
[12:15]could rate stuff. They could they could
[12:18]write letters to their favorite
[12:19]celebrities. They had a program called
[12:20]the Celebrity Love Awards where where
[12:23]users would write letters to their
[12:24]favorite their favorite celebrities and
[12:30]they would earn points from all of this
[12:31]stuff. And whoever had the most letters
[12:33]at the end of the year uh would be the
[12:35]winner. And I would create custom CDs
[12:38]for these celebrities, like the top 10
[12:39]of them, and I would just mail it to
[12:41]them. They would have like a a local
[12:43]copy of this popstar.com site just
[12:46]showing their letters. It was a very
[12:47]neat program.
[12:49]and they would earn points from all of
[12:51]this and then they could use those
[12:53]points
[12:54]to earn free stuff. So, we got
[12:56]merchandise from all kinds of companies
[12:58]that wanted to,
[13:00]you know, attract the kinds of
[13:03]the audience that we had and I would
[13:06]mail all that stuff out myself. They
[13:08]could bid on these these different this
[13:10]this merchandise, all this different
[13:12]stuff for free based on the points they
[13:14]had. and I would mail it out to them
[13:16]every month and did this for a couple
[13:19]years. I'd been building it out. Um, we
[13:22]did a lot of celebrity interviews. It
[13:24]doesn't look like at this point we were
[13:25]doing that cuz they would have been
[13:27]featured here. Oh, we might have been
[13:28]doing it. I just don't think these links
[13:30]are going to work. There's just Yeah,
[13:33]but we had hundreds and hundreds of
[13:34]celebrity interviews. I did this for a
[13:36]few years.
[13:39]Um,
[13:41]really enjoyed working on this site, but
[13:42]it wasn't making money. the
[13:44]entertainment industry a very hard
[13:45]market to make money in uh from ads
[13:49]and so we pivoted and I started working
[13:52]in their travel industry so I created
[13:54]this platform for them started with
[13:56]hotel.net that I built a geography
[13:59]database using APIs. At the time I was
[14:02]using something Yahoo had. I don't
[14:04]remember what it was called, but back
[14:06]then Yahoo had a lot of nice APIs and I
[14:08]used that to build a very comprehensive
[14:11]geography database. So you could drill
[14:14]down by region or country and then you
[14:16]would you know you would get into um
[14:19]every single it would just drill you
[14:21]down until you got to the city. And this
[14:22]allowed us to have longtail SEO.
[14:25]I created uh ad group campaigns for
[14:28]this. So, we had hundreds of thousands
[14:29]of ad groups. We spent that much money,
[14:33]$100,000 a month on ads.
[14:36]Um it was profitable for many years.
[14:40]Uh what people would do here is they
[14:42]would just, you know, they'd end up on a
[14:43]page like this one and they would just
[14:46]price comparison for hotels.
[14:50]Uh this was before all the others that
[14:52]exist now. We were one of the first to
[14:54]do this and
[14:57]it was very successful for a good while
[15:00]until Google entered the market and they
[15:02]just started eating our traffic. So
[15:03]every month our traffic would get cut in
[15:05]half and by you know the end of the year
[15:09]that year was a very painful year. Uh we
[15:13]just didn't have a business anymore. So
[15:16]at that point I stopped working with
[15:17]them.
[15:20]Um, that's when I moved on to my next
[15:22]client. And I'm not sure if I'm going to
[15:23]be able to show you any of that because
[15:25]none of that's going to be on the way
[15:26]back machine. But I might might dig
[15:28]around and see what I can find. And if
[15:30]there is, and I'll I'll have a clip for
[15:31]that later. Um,
[15:34]this was
[15:36]a good chunk of my life.
[15:39]So we had other domains USA.com and you
[15:42]know I took the platform that I built
[15:44]and we
[15:46]um you know this was pretty common back
[15:49]then where you would build a platform
[15:51]and then you would just deploy it on
[15:52]different properties with you know maybe
[15:55]different um
[15:59]different look and feel, different
[16:00]experience.
[16:02]This one will of course focus on the
[16:04]USA. So, you know, just a little bit
[16:06]different. And the pages would look like
[16:09]this. All these broken images are
[16:11]because of Wayback Machine. You could
[16:13]filter by all kinds of different carts
[16:14]here, of course.
[16:17]Um,
[16:20]like I don't feel like this was I'm
[16:22]showing the front end of something that
[16:24]has a lot that that was happening on the
[16:26]back end. Also,
[16:28]like if I shared this with AI, it would
[16:31]actually understand all the all the work
[16:32]that went into this stuff. It looks
[16:34]pretty basic from the front end. And I'm
[16:36]not a really I'm not really the
[16:37]front-end kind of developer. Like you're
[16:39]not going to get really great graphics
[16:41]from me. I'm going to build something
[16:42]that's kind of basic. Get, you know, a
[16:45]graphic designer to work with me and I
[16:46]can build something a lot prettier. But
[16:48]if it's just me, it's going to look
[16:50]something like like what you see. Um,
[16:55]I was playing around with colors
[16:56]yesterday on my own page. I haven't put
[16:58]it on the the live site yet, but I
[17:00]actually really like it. I was trying
[17:01]different um
[17:04]I don't know if it's on here or not. No,
[17:06]I so I just been experimenting with um
[17:11]giving each section of my site a
[17:12]different color theme which I think is
[17:15]kind of fun, but we'll you know we'll go
[17:17]into that another time.
[17:19]Um
[17:22]I don't know, I guess I just want to
[17:23]show off my work a little bit so you
[17:24]guys see that I've done a lot in my life
[17:26]and
[17:29]every day I'm trying to
[17:33]manifest
[17:35]a different lifestyle.
[17:37]I
[17:45]some of my thoughts are hard to share
[17:47]because
[17:48]I don't think they'd be wellreceived. I
[17:50]think that people are stuck in their
[17:52]systems and their thinking and their
[17:53]infrastructure and
[17:56]um
[17:58]they just don't know how to look at
[17:59]something from the outside. They only
[18:01]see it from their one point of view.
[18:02]They don't see it from others. They
[18:04]don't even put themselves in other
[18:05]people's shoes at all anymore.
[18:09]People just judge and complain and
[18:15]just live on the surface. And so
[18:19]for me to explain why I'm doing this, I
[18:21]just don't think is it would be
[18:23]wellreceived.
[18:25]But it's important and one day it's
[18:27]going to matter for everybody cuz
[18:30]we're existing inside a system right now
[18:33]that's incapable of sustaining itself.
[18:36]I'm trying to build a life that can
[18:38]survive that. And I think everybody
[18:41]should be thinking that way.
[18:44]You're not preparing for the future
[18:45]otherwise.
[18:48]Uh so I didn't want to remain a
[18:50]programmer.
[18:52]I think that that's an industry that's
[18:54]going to fracture big time because first
[18:56]of all artificial intelligence will take
[18:58]a lot of that work.
[19:00]Also, I just don't see
[19:03]a future where
[19:06]we stay connected the way we are now. I
[19:08]really don't. I don't think that that
[19:11]we'll be able to maintain the kind of
[19:15]world that we have right now.
[19:17]Everything is is just on the verge of
[19:26]unsustainability
[19:28]is how I'll put this.
[19:30]And so I wanted to be a park ranger
[19:32]because that's a job I could have done
[19:34]and would have liked because
[19:37]I would have been able to help people
[19:39]because as things continue to
[19:41]destabilize, it's going to push more and
[19:43]more people to the edges like where I am
[19:45]now.
[19:48]I wanted to help them. I care.
[19:52]What I discovered is that the people
[19:53]that work at those places don't.
[19:57]They're
[19:59]they're focused on liability,
[20:03]not helping others. They're focused on
[20:06]control.
[20:14]And if it's reached that far, if it has
[20:17]reached the state parks
[20:20]system which should be very different,
[20:26]that's data.
[20:29]It means that there is no industry,
[20:31]there's no vertical, there's no system
[20:36]that's untouched by the distortion that
[20:38]we've created.
[20:46]That's one of the things I've had to sit
[20:48]with
[20:51]trying to build an independent future
[20:53]for myself and I think that I'm going to
[20:54]have to do it through freelancing
[20:57]cuz I can't get my audience to help
[20:58]support me. It's not a handout I was
[21:02]asking for. I'm asking for reciprocal
[21:05]support here sharing my life with you
[21:07]guys for two years.
[21:11]And I see
[21:16]and I know that
[21:18]my audience could if they wanted to, if
[21:21]they just chose to because I see the way
[21:23]that people spend their money on places
[21:26]like YouTube. Spending 20 money is to
[21:28]ask a question about $20 to ask a
[21:30]question about the weather.
[21:34]But if I tell you I don't have any food,
[21:37]I don't get $20 for that.
[21:40]And you know that's hurtful.
[21:44]I'm not going to pretend it isn't. It'd
[21:45]be hurtful to you, too. And one day,
[21:49]we're all going to be living in a very
[21:51]different environment.
[21:54]I wonder if some of you will think back
[21:56]to this time then
[22:02]cuz you're not just helping me, you're
[22:04]also helping yourself because I'm
[22:05]showing you a different way to live. I'm
[22:07]already living that way preparing.
[22:17]So, I'm not going to share this one with
[22:18]the Upwork community, but probably try
[22:21]to redo this video at some point. Just
[22:24]going to share my thoughts with you this
[22:26]morning. I'm going to be real with you.