I don't know what your personal circumstances are, but you may be better off
moving out of Dallas. I know it's rough moving (I personally hate it), but
sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. If it makes you feel better,
people are forced to move all the time to pursue their careers. It's lik
I was an Ericsson casualty. They recently cut 400 R&D people. They also
just gave notice to more network engineers. Nortel has several large
buildings that are empty as does Ericsson. I don't know about Alcatel, but
they are big here. Even Cisco cut people here. It's not a good place to be.
While I don't live in Texas, I would imagine that there would indeed be lots
of unemployed network guys hanging around Dallas, due to the proximity of
Telecom Alley, and the implosion of the telecom industr.
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Get in line. There's hundreds in line in front of you with similar skills.
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> I'm new to the Dallas area and recently laid-off. I was wondering if
folks
> here knew of anyone looking for somebody with 10 years network exp. an
Have you checked SBC Communications. I know they're ISP is headquartered in
Plano (outside Dallas).
HTH
Jeff
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> I'm new to the Dallas area and recently laid-off. I was
> wondering if folks
> here knew of anyone looking for somebody with 10 years network
> exp. and a
> CCIE in the D
I'm new to the Dallas area and recently laid-off. I was wondering if folks
here knew of anyone looking for somebody with 10 years network exp. and a
CCIE in the Dallas area? If so please reply.
Thanks,
Mark Egan, CCIE #8775
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