I am was born in Paris, France, a long time ago at the end of the forties. I moved from France to Vancouver, Canada in 1994 and this is mostly where I have lived since then.
I spent 20 years in the French Navy. Then, I became a software Engineer in 1988, first in Paris, then in Vancouver.
The company I work for is mostly in New York city and Paris, but it is possible for me to work anywhere in the world, as long as a reasonable connection to the Internet is available. So, I have worked in many places: in France, in Hungary (my wife is Canadian from Hungary), traveling in Canada and the US in an RV. Several years ago, I have even worked for 3 weeks in Beijing, China when I visited one of my sisters who were living there at the time. I have also followed my wife for her work: 18 months in Calgary, Alberta and 18 months in Miami, Florida.
I like being able to work at home, or wherever I am in the world. This is not for everybody, but for me it is the best job I could think of.
Hello, from Beautiful British Columbia.
-- Vincent Celier
wow! salute!
You keep red wine in the fridge???
As a Frenchman, I am shocked! 😆
I like 'em cold. lol
Welcome to Steemit! :))
Ah the traveling salesman. A profession that was almost lost to technology
Welcome: followed, upvoted.
Welcome to Steemit @vcelier. See u around!!!
@vcelier, welcome to steemit my new friend. I'm sure you will be a great success on the amazing platform. Steem On!
Welcome to Steemit, Vincent! :)
Hey buddy!
Just found you on Steemit and I am impressed by your career.
From military to software engineering!
Hats off. I just started to work as a software engineer.
Hope to see more from you.
Cheers from Germany,
Tim
Thank you. How did you find me?
I am really a traveling software engineer: this week I am in New York City, next week in Paris, then the next three week in Pécs, Hungary, then another week in Paris, and back to BBC (Beautiful British Columbia).
That's a living I could imagine! To see the world. Basically work&travel, just a bit more exclusive, ha!
You liked my recent comment, that's how I found you!
https://steemit.com/eos/@joseph/what-we-know-about-dantheman-next-project-eos#@timsaid/re-joseph-what-we-know-about-dantheman-next-project-eos-20170508t165152569z
Followed for sure mate
@vcelier - thank you very much for liking my into post! Just came over to visit yours.
You are welcome, and Thank you.
Thanks a ton for the upvote 👊🏼 Much appreciated!
You are welcome, but the one you should really thank is @liberosist, I am just following hist trail.
I did thank him :) I will soon be following both your trails, trying to at least. I'm currently reading his Mind Your Votes post. I want to be an awesome curator and I have lots to learn.
Hello traveling software engineer. Im not traveling web designer :)
Nice to meet you @vcelier!!!
Welcome to the community hopefully you give your talented to this platform. I salute sir. Following you right away.
Bonjour,
J'ai vu que vous traduisez des articles d'autres steemians. Pour ma part je le fais moi-même mais la tournure en anglais fait perdre du sens à l'original en français. Je n'ai pas un niveau suffisant. Si vous êtes motivé par mes textes, contactez moi !
Oui, si je traduisais tes longs articles avec au moins trois photos, tels que MANTA RAYS : Papua New Guinea #4 - Hermit Group !, cela serait profitable pour toi et moi. Je te ferais les mêmes conditions que pour les autres Steemians, tel que @terresco.
Si tu est intéressé, contacte-moi sur steemit.chat.
Merci pour le upvote @vcelier
Wish you a good trip on the Steem blockchain wave
De rien.