if you haven't already get a resume posted at Dice.com I had to
recruiters hit me up from there within days of my resume posting (but
somehow i ended up with an impressive resume with 12 years IT
experience... not sure how that happened.
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Taylor, Kaia wrote:
>
>> an
> anyone else with openings I can look at?
Try http://jobs.schwab.com !
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On 7/31/10 9:20 AM, Stephen wrote:
Good luck, It takes a hefty amount of courage to stand up in the face
of adversity and i applaud that
i know there are some entry level support positions at shamrock foods
that you may be able to apply for, you may want to take a look. its
down under the corpor
On 7/31/10 12:49 PM, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
Start out with a good baookeeper vrs a cpa - cheaper and they try to
make you self reliant. Use the CPA only for hard stiff and end of year
filings when situations change. But then again, I am an accountant so
it is different when I say these things are
If you think you have a million dolor idea I will give you a cheep VM for
six months until revenue kicks in. Need to show progress after 3 months.
On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Technomage wrote:
> On 7/31/10 8:13 AM, keith smith wrote:
>
>
> Eric,
>
> These are tough times. You seem to like
Take Joe up on his offer - I would have loved to have a professional rework
mine two years ago when I was starting up on the job hunt :)
On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Technomage wrote:
> On 7/31/10 8:06 AM, Kevin Fries wrote:
>
>>
>> I used to work for a company in their startup days called Al
On 7/31/10 8:13 AM, keith smith wrote:
Eric,
These are tough times. You seem to like Linux and the things that
surround it. I am wondering about something not so main stream.
Have you thought of ways to make money off the internet? Would you be
able to support a LAMP server? Programming
On 7/31/10 8:06 AM, Kevin Fries wrote:
I used to work for a company in their startup days called Alpine
Access, and from what I understand, they now are doing business in the
Phoenix area also. They are a call center, but you work from home. I
worked for them back in their early startup day
office grind, in my opinion.
>
> I would encourage anyone who is unemployed to think of how they might
> re-invent themselves.
>
>
> Keith Smith
>
> --- On *Sat, 7/31/10, Bryan O'Neal
> * wrote:
>
>
> From: Bryan O'Neal
> Su
Eric Techo Hawke wrote (in part):
> ... If anyone on here has any job openings ...
> I would appreciate hearing from you.
> ... I am having to rewrite my resume to cover what I can do
> ... If anyone has any suggestions on how I can improve my resume
> (and make a good cover letter to go with it)
Good luck, It takes a hefty amount of courage to stand up in the face
of adversity and i applaud that
i know there are some entry level support positions at shamrock foods
that you may be able to apply for, you may want to take a look. its
down under the corporate area.
http://sametime.shamrockfo
ho is unemployed to think of how they might re-invent
themselves.
Keith Smith
--- On Sat, 7/31/10, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
From: Bryan O'Neal
Subject: Re: OT: Taking control of my life
To: "Main PLUG discussion list"
Date: Saturday, July 31, 2010, 2:1
.
Keith Smith
--- On Sat, 7/31/10, Technomage wrote:
From: Technomage
Subject: OT: Taking control of my life
To: "Main PLUG discussion list"
Date: Saturday, July 31, 2010, 1:59 AM
Well,
I have had rather a lot to do this last 2 weeks. I am finally tired of living
the life of
"poor
I used to work for a company in their startup days called Alpine Access, and
from what I understand, they now are doing business in the Phoenix area
also. They are a call center, but you work from home. I worked for them
back in their early startup days (2 yrs old, about 20 employees at the
headq
On 7/31/10 2:13 AM, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
Good luck my friend and do not give up. It is a hard road. I have two
degrees and decades of experience and I was unemployed for almost two
years. Technically I still am but it looks very good that that will
change in a few weeks. But it took that long of
Good luck my friend and do not give up. It is a hard road. I have two
degrees and decades of experience and I was unemployed for almost two years.
Technically I still am but it looks very good that that will change in a few
weeks. But it took that long of constant search to find something. And even
Well,
I have had rather a lot to do this last 2 weeks. I am finally tired of
living the life of
"poor and blind" and am now seeking to change my circumstances.
This "life changing" decision came rather rapidly after an eye infection
set in this
last week (requiring a trip to the hospital).
S
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