Relocating to Vancouver – Senior Interface Developer

I’ve been working hard over the last few years in Toronto to perfect my craft, and I knew eventually I would be relocating to the west coat again for work. It had always been my dream to do what I’m doing now, only with the mountains and coast line by my side. It was all too hard to find good work starting out in this industry. I found Toronto to have a ton of opportunity, and I learned a whole lot from all of it, but regrettably even though I’ve enjoyed my time in Toronto, it never really felt like home. Maybe it’s because I still at heart feel like I belong in a small town, or maybe coastal regions and mountains just put life into perspective for me but it has been a long time coming and I am filled with mixed emotions but happy to announce that I will be leaving Toronto next Friday for a Senior Interface Developer position at

Blast Radius - Vancouver.


Blast is a very reputable company and from all of the talks I’ve had with them over the last year it sounds like I will be working with a really talented group of developers who I already have a lot in common with programmatically, and will be able to learn and share a lot with. This move is going to be amazing. The over all plan is that I will be driving from Toronto to Vancouver in my van, with a trailer. I’m bringing along my brother and father for company, so it will be an amazingly good feeling to spend some time with them. I haven’t spent much time with either of them since I moved here, and I am really excited for my little brother to see all the different parts of our beautiful Canadian countryside. With all that said, I’ll be posting a lot more details here and at my music / tour blog http://giverhard.com as the trip moves along.

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