When I grow up,

       I want to be retired...

 

Aboot Me

Me...

Don't underestimate the value of Doing Nothing, of just going along, listening to all the things you can't hear, and not bothering.
-Pooh's Little Instruction Book, inspired by A.A. Milne

That's my lifelong dream, to do nothing (i.e., be retired). There are some people who spend their whole lives working hard and having a bit of fun on the side. For what? So they can have "fun" when they move to FL at 65? Pfft, I think not. The Master Plan currently calls for my retirement at 38, 39 if things get a bit tough. Don't get me wrong, I don't want own half the world by that age, I just plan to be in a position where I am able to do just...nothing.

Since I'm only in my mid-twenties, I still have about 11-13 years to accomplished this. Besides, all it takes is one winning lotto ticket. Or, something like it.

Currently, I'm working as a Sr Manager of Executive Compensation at Charles Schwab in San Francisco. Previously, I worked for a year as a Compensation Consultant for Science Applications International Company (SAIC) in San Diego. Prior to that, I had been working as a management consultant in the Bay Area. I did so for a little over three years and in that time I gained a tremendous amount of experience thanks to my superiors.

Before I started my professional career, I attended UC Berkeley where I received my BA in mathematics.

You want to get with E?

I don't have the time to go through all the (indecent) proposals I get; there are simply too many of them and not enough E to go around. By creating a form that anyone interested in getting a piece (or the whole pie) of E, I made it easier for you to let me know of your intentions and easier for me to weed out, err, find proper matches. See, you win, I win, everyone wins! The form is a tad long, but fear not! Only certain aspects of it are essential. I'll let you decide which. Then again, if you want fill out the whole thing, it can't hurt! So, check/fill out the form, pronto.

E by the numbers...

1990: year I came to the US
1979: year I was born
311: name of the DJ crew I was in as a young'n
213: area code where I grew up
185: number of my favorite math class at Cal, Complex Analysis
101: favorite numeric palindrome
38: age I'm going to retire
22: number of girls that believe they have been my girlfriend
8: age when I officially learned about "the birds and the bees"
7: number of times I've almost gotten into a car accident because of a girl on the street
4: age when I first learned about "the birds and the bees"
3: number of times I was actually doing the driving
e: my favorite irrational number
2: my favorite prime number
1: number of girlfriends I currently have

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