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Ask HN: Where can I find a software job that helps society?
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Re: Ask HN: Where can I find a software job that helps society?
#32There's my http://meaningful-jobs.fiveyearitch.com (so long as you are in the US). We've got jobs in medical research, green energy, and others.
Re: Ask HN: Where can I find a software job that helps society?
#33A few companies with a social impact who I know who are looking for talented devs. Please ping me (naysawn at artsumo . com) if you'd like to be put in touch. Actively Learn (activelylearn.com) Moving Worlds (movingworlds.org) Vittana (vittana.org)
Re: Ask HN: Where can I find a software job that helps society?
#34Re: Ask HN: Where can I find a software job that helps society?
#35ProPublica http://www.propublica.org/about/jobs
Maplight http://maplight.org/content/jobs-at-maplight
Sunlight Foundation http://sunlightfoundation.com/jobs/
Rootstrikers http://www.rootstrikers.org/
resource.org https://public.resource.org/
Code for America http://codeforamerica.org/
Engineers Without Borders http://www.ewb-usa.org/
EFF https://www.eff.org/about/opportunities/jobs
Nexleaf Analytics http://nexleaf.org/contact-us
Re: Ask HN: Where can I find a software job that helps society?
#36If you are creating products that people are willing to pay money for, then most likely you are being a huge help to society.
There's this really popular show called Breaking Bad that revolves around the main characters' heroic efforts to do this.
Re: Ask HN: Where can I find a software job that helps society?
#37Pretty sure each answer reveals a bit about each of our value functions (and what we read on-line). Here goes: ProPublica http://www.propublica.org/about/jobs Maplight http://maplight.org/content/jobs-at-maplight Sunlight Foundation http://sunlightfoundation.com/jobs/ Rootstrikers http://www.rootstrikers.org/ resource.org https://public.resource.org/ Code for America http://codeforamerica.org/ Engineers Without Borde…
But I'm wondering if there is some sort of job listing or board that brings together all the salaried jobs (sorry, gotta eat), that help humanity directly in some way.
Re: Ask HN: Where can I find a software job that helps society?
#38Re: Ask HN: Where can I find a software job that helps society?
#39Re: Ask HN: Where can I find a software job that helps society?
#40After wrapping up other projects I want to begin work on "Carpoolians.com". It'll allow anyone to enter their morning & evening commutes to work and the site will match them up with others around them who are along their route and have the same schedule so they can carpool together.
Sounds dangerous? So is cleaning the gutters and walking under coconut trees but people still do it. In fact Carpoolians is loosely based on Washington D.C.'s Slug lines (hitch a ride with strangers so you can both use the HOV lanes and not be late for work). http://www.slug-lines.com/Slugging/About_slugging.asp Hundreds of thousands have hitched rides with strangers with no oversight what-so-ever and there haven't been any muggings or homicides. And this is in Washing D.C. (double the national crime rate).
Users can enter their pick up time, general locations, return time, weather they're looking for a driver or a passenger or either, and which days of the week they need carpool services. The site will match them up from a list of potential drivers or passengers and they can make a decision based on price and their gut feeling. Trips are paid in cash peer to peer. But the site will keep an evidence trail of who's riding with whom. Members can certify themselves so they have a "clean background" aka no criminal history icon next to their picture.
Because it's peer to peer so you don't have to worry about taxi cab regulations like Uber does, but we also don't have revenue other than government and city grants. There's plenty of other startups like ridejoy.com doing transportation but they just do 1 trip. Carpoolians will focus exclusively on commutes (re-occuring trips) which make up the bulk of traffic.
It's not twitter or facebook but you can feel good knowing you can:
- Reduce emissions which lead to asthema and lung desease (people living near highways & busy roads have increased risk of both including death!).
- Reduced traffic accidents and saved lives.
- Improve productivity and save time helping the economy.
- Reduce pedestrian hits and deaths (2007-2012 over 5,700 pedestrians were hit in Orlando Florida alone.)
- Help low income people get to work without having to wait in the rain for buses.
- Helped people save money, wear & tear on their car.
- Help clear more parking spots!
- reduce government waste spent on driving empty buses back and forth (buses get about 6 miles per gallon) My mother works as a bus operator. Believe me, there is a LOT of waste. Public Transit can be an extremely ineffective, expensive, and inefficient method to transport people. Especially outside of dense cities like San Fran, Chicago, and New York.
If 4 people sign up and use Carpoolians that's 2 cars off the road each rush hour. If 150 people sign up and use the service that's about 70 cars off the road during morning and evening rush hour. It adds up very easily. http://www.howwedrive.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/cars-bu... and makes a HUGE difference in communities.
My contact info can be found in my HN profile. As you can tell I've got a few loose ends to tie up with some other projects that I'm finishing up.