Thank you.
I'm in a tiny town. I don't see this being a big market for resume work. (Locally, I do website work very part-time.)
I had a former CEO on hiatus hire me while I was still homeless -- just before I got off the street, in fact. He was satisfied enough that his wife hired me a few months later, even though I had raised my prices.
I've had a few people with a lot of tech experience. So I imagine a lot of people simply wouldn't understand their resumes in a meaningful way. They generally say nice things about my work.
But I'm best known for having been homeless. When I try to tell random people that what I do is for very experienced people, it doesn't get believed.
(When I post on r/forhire, I'm generally downvoted. It usually doesn't result in work.)
I have no idea how to convince people that this is the type people I actually work for. Most of the individuals who hire me seem to know me through HN and hire me for their own reasons, but I have no obvious means to parley that into word of mouth or whatever.
I've done what I can to compartmentalize it, but my name is quite distinctive. I've made my peace with the fact that people can connect the dots with little effort and if they have a problem with those other aspects of me, there's not really anything I can do about it.