As a final farewell from the blog space, I figured I'd send out one final update. Obviously a lot has happened in the last year, and I'm way too lazy to write about all of it in detail, so here's a bullet list:
- Katie and I went to Playa del Carmen Mexico, spent two months there, had an awesome time, and completed our PADI Divemaster certifications. Hooray! We are both certified professional scuba divers.
- We returned home, and I spent the next 4-5 months focused on nothing but poker. I achieved Foxwoods Platinum in 10-weeks which should mean nothing to anyone except for gambling degenerates, but it was actually a pretty intense accomplishment.
- I experienced the most insane poker upswing of my life with pretty awesome timing because it was immediately followed by the longest and most painful downswing of my life.
- Around early winter I hit a crossroads where I needed to decide if I wanted to fully immerse into poker (i.e. hire a coach for a long term deal and focus on nothing but that) or start to explore other options. I decided to start teaching myself programming languages R and Python with the intent to look for work as a data scientist.
- In January, Katie and I moved to Boston.
- I started volunteering once a week at the New England Aquarium because I'm a fish and fish are awesome.
After that, something completely unexpected happened. My plan was to spend the next 4-6 months immersing myself into data science training by enrolling in a coding boot camp. I was on track to do just that when on a whim I decided to check and see if DraftKings was hiring. For those of you who have never watched a sporting event on TV before, DraftKings is a fantasy sports product that I have been using for the past four years.
It turns out they are in the process of doubling in size, so I decided to apply for their Business Data Analyst position. I didn't think I was necessarily the person they'd be looking for, considering I've never worked in that capacity before, but literally 7-minutes after I submitted my application they contacted me to set up an interview. One month and four rounds of interviews later, I found myself signing an offer letter earlier today.
Had anyone told me even two months ago that I'd be working again soon, I would have thought they were completely nuts. I had zero desire to find a job, and I still had no trouble sustaining myself with my other income sources. I also never would have anticipated that a job would present itself to me that had so much respect for my poker background. I did list professional poker on my resume, and every single person I talked to at DraftKings was excited to hear about it. It turns out my new supervisor played professionally for 7-years before moving to his current role.
Anyway, that's my last year in a nutshell. I definitely expect poker to continue to play a prominent role in my life, and I can honestly see my game improving further in this new position. With the pressure off and a new network of poker people (my new supervisor isn't the only one there who used to play professionally) I could see this being a great move for my game. Either way, I'm super excited to move into a new role working for what looks to be a really fun company and working on a product that am super passionate about and have been for the last 4-years.
Thanks for reading, everyone :-)
I think you lead a charmed life. Congratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mom! :-)
DeleteThat was a fun read, glad you've made it and hope to see you at the tables!
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