-Experience with tabletops/roll20: I am a veteran of the game. And, I have almost 700 hours on roll20 since 2015. I enjoy working with new dm's for their fresh approach to storytelling and game mechanics. The only thing I ask of a dm is to make use of narration for inevitable story-driven scenes. I've played with dms who try to role play scenes with an inevitable conclusion (a dream sequence, or unwinnable fight). Such scenes seem to drag on too long, when they could just as easily been summed up in a few sentences of narrative. Then, we can get to the section where players actually have some agency.
-A little about yourself: I spent some time traveling the world before college. Worked as a financial planner for several years before getting tired of the rat race. Now, I work nights as a truck driver. And, I couldn't be happier. I get to be home with my wife everyday. And, we spend weekends on the boat (in warmer weather, of course. I live in the northeast.)