Name: Joe 
Position at Lifetime Products: Web Developer. What does that mean? I work with the rest of the web team (some of whom blog here, including Phil, Katie, Mike, and others) to put great designs into industry standard xHTML, CSS, ASP.NET, and use other techno-jargon stuff to help our customers find what they're looking for, learn about our products, and have a fun time doing it.
Social Networks: You can follow Joe on Twitter - http://Twitter.com/LifetimeJoe
How long at Lifetime Products: A few years... and counting!
Background: You’ve always wanted to know who on earth Joe is, and even if you haven't we're going to tell you anyway! He was born in Weber County, Utah, USA. He is a descendant of Paiute (Native American) heritage and is a member of the Kanosh (Utah) Band. He is a member of various community, church, and civic organizations, and is actively involved with local, state, and national government. He is concerned with customer service and is striving to educate businesses concerning proper “consumer etiquette”. Joe is a Thawte Web of Trust Notary and is involved with seamless Digital Signatures utilizing Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and similar technologies. He is a husband and father. He rides his recumbent bicycle to work every day. He enjoys gardening, houseplants, mobile computing, camping, authoring web sites, working in the yard, and spending time with his family.How does he do it all? We really don’t have the foggiest. Some have suspected he’s discovered the secrets of cold fusion, while others think he may be an android. We may never know for certain.
Topics I blog about: Special Occasions, life in general, camping, gardening, self-sufficiency.
My favorite Lifetime Products: Lifetime Yard cart, outdoor sheds, camp tables, and picnic tables.
On a Saturday afternoon you can find me: Planting or tending to my yard and outdoor pets, home improvements, "building stuff."
My favorite escape: Listening to music, catching the latest movie, reading something sci-fi related.
Other blogs/web sites I can’t get enough of: woot.com, Neowin.net, Bink.nu, and EcoGeek.org