Woo!
So, thanks to
queenzippo, I have a new job! Yay! I start Monday as a technical support engineer (woooo, all techy and professional and stuff). I'm really excited because the job isn't just call-center-work-off-a-script stuff, it's "every deployment is unique, you own the problem all the way" tier II/tier III stuff. They have a great benefits package, which really helps outweigh the greatly reduced schedule flexibility. Plus, I have the word "engineer" in my job title. :-P~
More news as it develops.
Also, if anyone is looking or knows of someone who's looking for a mid-level Web Developer job, let me know. One of my friends works for an IT staffing company, and they're trying to fill a position with a smaller company that needs to get a good website up and flying. Suggested skills include 2+ years of related experience, a solid core competency in C# or Java, with possible forays into HTML, AJAX, etc. It sounds like a good opportunity for someone who wants to work with a smaller company and have the chance to build something pretty much from the ground up. Let me know if you're interested.
So, thanks to
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More news as it develops.
Also, if anyone is looking or knows of someone who's looking for a mid-level Web Developer job, let me know. One of my friends works for an IT staffing company, and they're trying to fill a position with a smaller company that needs to get a good website up and flying. Suggested skills include 2+ years of related experience, a solid core competency in C# or Java, with possible forays into HTML, AJAX, etc. It sounds like a good opportunity for someone who wants to work with a smaller company and have the chance to build something pretty much from the ground up. Let me know if you're interested.