9
Feb
For a while now I’ve had some suspicions and today they became realized. I am no longer with IZEA. I won’t go into the who,what, when, where and why; only that I intend to move forward and not look back.
I’ve been through these before and during the job search times, always work diligently on imporving my skills. So the next company I work for I’ll be bigger, badder and better. Current job market though I’ll have lot’s of time for improving.
Anyways, I wish IZEA and the IZEA peeps good luck and good fortune. I’m off to starting planning my next great (ad)venture.

That’s really awful. If there are any employers out there that need an incredibly hard working and loyal web developer I would be more than happy to give Scott my personal recommendation – he was one of the best hires I made at Izea and was with me on the team there almost from the start.
The CPC and CPA engines that Izea are making such a big deal about these days are Scott’s creation.
Best of luck, Scott! You are a wonderful person and I am sure that you will land on the ground running. I’ll miss having you around.
All my Best,
Carri
@Pete
Under your direction and as your student, I have certainly become better for it. If it were not for your standards, plus adhering to the best practices that you instilled in me, I do not know how I could have completed such a technical leap.
@Carri
We laughed, we cried, we laughed some more. /You know about what/
I will certainly miss you too!
Best of luck Scott. You will be missed.
@Marty
You as well. You are a designer god and a great person! I loved working with you.
Best of luck to ya Scott.
@Casey
You as well. You are one of the best client side programmers/designers as well as server side programmers that I know. (It’s a split discipline thing)
good luck Scott…keep me tweet-posted on your exploits!
@Dan
Thanks and will do.
Good luck man, hate not having you around to bounce ideas around
T
@Trevor
I’m not with IZEA, doesn’t mean I’m dead!!!1
lol oh I know but I miss yellin over the wall to you