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Ask HN: I'm thinking about doing some professional listening

3 pointsby collegemanabout 8 years ago
Dear HackerNews;<p>My name is Aaron, and I am a professional software developer.<p>But I&#x27;m thinking about trying something new.<p>My career as a full-stack developer has spanned twenty years. I&#x27;ve worked in telecom. I&#x27;ve consulted for the federal government. I&#x27;ve slung code for startups. For a few years I was even the lead developer for Squidoo.com. These days I&#x27;m self-employed—it&#x27;s a means to an end, and I&#x27;m pretty sure I&#x27;m almost at the end.<p>But before I move onto the next waypoint in my current career, I&#x27;m considering testing a fork.<p>When I reflect on my career, I realize I&#x27;ve done as much if not more listening than I have done coding. I&#x27;m not talking about the sort of listening that&#x27;s necessary to write good software. I&#x27;m talking about helping my colleagues to resolve personal and professional conflicts. Sometimes I&#x27;ve helped by saying nothing at all—I&#x27;m good at listening.<p>I&#x27;m wondering if there&#x27;s a marketplace among my peers for a &quot;professional listener.&quot; We could discuss personal and professional challenges together. You&#x27;d pay up front for an hour of my time. We&#x27;d sign a mutual NDA. I would add you to my Slack Team, and we&#x27;d setup a time to chat.<p>I want to be clear: I&#x27;m not proposing counseling; I&#x27;m pretty sure that would be against the law. I couldn&#x27;t make recommendations for treatment of any sort. I suspect from time to time I would recommend licensed practicing counselors.<p>No, this would be more like life coaching, but I don&#x27;t want to call it that. There&#x27;s too much voodoo in that market, too many &quot;weird tricks.&quot; This would be honest, patient, professional listening—no shortcuts, just kindness.<p>Would you use such a service? What would you pay for it? Please reply in the comments, or e-mail me at aaron@withfatpanda.com.<p>Thanks for your time.<p>Sincerely,<p>Aaron Collegeman

3 comments

jf22about 8 years ago
&gt;No, this would be more like life coaching, but I don&#x27;t want to call it that. There&#x27;s too much voodoo in that market, too many &quot;weird tricks.&quot; This would be honest, patient, professional listening—no shortcuts, just kindness.<p>I don&#x27;t know... sounds like life coaching.
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8draco8about 8 years ago
You are talking about mentoring services. This is a thing, and that business model already exists. You can even do online mentoring for programmers <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.liveedu.tv&#x2F;about&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.liveedu.tv&#x2F;about&#x2F;</a>
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bbcbasicabout 8 years ago
For me I&#x27;d consider paying for such a service if it could also help me achieve career goals as well as get stuff off my chest.<p>The getting stuff of chest angle is interesting because it&#x27;s rarely possible at work, due to needing to keep a professional facade.