Foxtrot620 started editing on Wikipedia on February 25th, 2012. They have since contributed over 800 edits.
Foxtrot620's real name is Aaron. They are an APCO Certified Emergency Telecommunicator, and have more than six years experience in crisis intervention, advanced first aid, and emergency management. They have completed extensive training with FEMA Emergency Management Institute, and did undergraduate course work in Nursing, User Experience, and Information Technology. They taught educational civics at the secondary level, as well as coteaching human growth and development at the collegiate level.
Their areas of expertise are:
- Emergency Management
- Crisis Intervention
- Medical Sciences
- Civil Rights and General Activism
- Legal Concepts
- User Experience
- Information Technology
- Human Sexuality
Articles/Portals worked extensively:
Disclosures & Conflicts
This user, in accordance with best practices, discloses that they have a conflict of interest, as they graduated from the John Dewey of Learning.
This user, in accordance with best practices, discloses that they have a conflict of interest, as they attended the Milwaukee School of Engineering.
This user, in accordance with the Wikimedia Foundation's Terms of Use, discloses that they have been paid by James Reader for improvements to the Wikipedia Page Dewey Defeats Truman (band) via UpWork.
This user, in accordance with the Wikimedia Foundation's Terms of Use, discloses that they have been paid by Skylar Dylan-Robbins for a non-textual improvement to the Wikipedia Page Sky Dylan-Robbins via UpWork.
DISCLAIMER: Any edit I make to Wikipedia should not be construed as paid advocacy. I make it abundantly clear that if I am editing a Wikipedia page for you, I decide the content, and I will not violate Wikipedia policy or general ethics for you. If someone or something is bad, I say so, whether I'm paid to do so (extremely rarely) or not (99.999% of the time). As a freelance writer, I am however unable to turn away a request to make meaningful contributions to a page with complete editorial discretion, and be paid for it. Maybe someday I'll be rich enough, but that day is not today. To be clear, I have worked under a paid contribution agreement, and then the client has refused to pay because I told the truth, and when that happens, I don't make changes in order to get paid. I won't lie on Wikipedia. We are stewards of knowledge, and that's not what good stewards do. So before you judge me for making my editing services available for sale, please kindly remember: I have debt like everyone else, the vast majority of my edits aren't done for profit, and even though it could be detrimental to me to post about paid contributions should I wish to run for moderator or other position in the future, I posted it anyway, because I believe in doing what is right.