The Job Search Thread
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Yippee!! Does your face hurt from the grin you can't seem to keep off it?
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Oh yeah!!ArkieDukie wrote:Oh, and I forgot to mention that the job was re-posted so I could apply!ArkieDukie wrote:My task for the weekend: filling out the online application for the UTMB-Galveston job "so I can be brought in for an interview." Don't you just love it when you are told to fill out an application so that you can be interviewed?![]()
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That sounds very good...apply so you can be interviewed...reposted just for you...
sending mad vibes
Hope this is THE one so we can pass the hat to raise the $$ to bring that three piece band in to play 'take this job and shove it' for PHB
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Hope this is THE one so we can pass the hat to raise the $$ to bring that three piece band in to play 'take this job and shove it' for PHB
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We can probably save a few $ and just hire a 2 piece band and add Ozzie on kazoo for free!windsor wrote:That sounds very good...apply so you can be interviewed...reposted just for you...
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Hope this is THE one so we can pass the hat to raise the $$ to bring that three piece band in to play 'take this job and shove it' for PHB
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Been out of touch for a few days, but add me to the vibe list!






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(Nothing like a little PW'ing on the Job Search thread).
Some extra job vibes for AD:

Some extra job vibes for AD:





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This is getting sooooooo exciting!
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Just finished filling out the online application. Hopefully this will lead to an interview!
Found out today that a coworker is having surgery next week and will be out for 2-6 weeks. My boss would blow a gasket if this job comes through and I leave while my coworker is out (assuming the longer sick leave, which I hope she doesn't need). Job interview while she's out would freak him out a bit, too.
Found out today that a coworker is having surgery next week and will be out for 2-6 weeks. My boss would blow a gasket if this job comes through and I leave while my coworker is out (assuming the longer sick leave, which I hope she doesn't need). Job interview while she's out would freak him out a bit, too.

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PHB needs to get his freak on!ArkieDukie wrote:Just finished filling out the online application. Hopefully this will lead to an interview!
Found out today that a coworker is having surgery next week and will be out for 2-6 weeks. My boss would blow a gasket if this job comes through and I leave while my coworker is out (assuming the longer sick leave, which I hope she doesn't need). Job interview while she's out would freak him out a bit, too.

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A bad week at work (is it really only Tuesday?!?) prompted me to take a serious look at open positions within the 'borg. There are about 5 posted in the past month that caught my eye. Two of them are on teams where I've worked with at least one other person, so now I have two informational interviews set up - Thurs. & Friday.
I wasn't intending to look for a new gig upon coming back from maternity leave, so I'm not sure how to feel about the suddenness of such potentially big changes, but at the same time, I don't feel I should let these opportunities pass by. If I do think one of the spots is right for me, and I get through to a full interview loop, I'll have to tell my current management about it. When I do that, it'll pretty much be a, "well since you want to leave, get gone" sort of situation, so I need to be pretty confident at least one of them's going to pan out, before taking the plunge.
Here's hoping I can keep all the balls juggled successfully - current job, family, plus job-hunting & interviewing! Oh, and the MIL is in town this weekend. Joy.

I wasn't intending to look for a new gig upon coming back from maternity leave, so I'm not sure how to feel about the suddenness of such potentially big changes, but at the same time, I don't feel I should let these opportunities pass by. If I do think one of the spots is right for me, and I get through to a full interview loop, I'll have to tell my current management about it. When I do that, it'll pretty much be a, "well since you want to leave, get gone" sort of situation, so I need to be pretty confident at least one of them's going to pan out, before taking the plunge.

Here's hoping I can keep all the balls juggled successfully - current job, family, plus job-hunting & interviewing! Oh, and the MIL is in town this weekend. Joy.
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Many vibes headed in your direction, DA. I'm sure you'll know the right thing to do when the time comes - for EACH of your situations...DevilAlumna wrote:A bad week at work (is it really only Tuesday?!?) prompted me to take a serious look at open positions within the 'borg. There are about 5 posted in the past month that caught my eye. Two of them are on teams where I've worked with at least one other person, so now I have two informational interviews set up - Thurs. & Friday.![]()
I wasn't intending to look for a new gig upon coming back from maternity leave, so I'm not sure how to feel about the suddenness of such potentially big changes, but at the same time, I don't feel I should let these opportunities pass by. If I do think one of the spots is right for me, and I get through to a full interview loop, I'll have to tell my current management about it. When I do that, it'll pretty much be a, "well since you want to leave, get gone" sort of situation, so I need to be pretty confident at least one of them's going to pan out, before taking the plunge.![]()
Here's hoping I can keep all the balls juggled successfully - current job, family, plus job-hunting & interviewing! Oh, and the MIL is in town this weekend. Joy.



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Vibes to you, DA, for the interviews, current job, and family!DevilAlumna wrote:A bad week at work (is it really only Tuesday?!?) prompted me to take a serious look at open positions within the 'borg. There are about 5 posted in the past month that caught my eye. Two of them are on teams where I've worked with at least one other person, so now I have two informational interviews set up - Thurs. & Friday.![]()
I wasn't intending to look for a new gig upon coming back from maternity leave, so I'm not sure how to feel about the suddenness of such potentially big changes, but at the same time, I don't feel I should let these opportunities pass by. If I do think one of the spots is right for me, and I get through to a full interview loop, I'll have to tell my current management about it. When I do that, it'll pretty much be a, "well since you want to leave, get gone" sort of situation, so I need to be pretty confident at least one of them's going to pan out, before taking the plunge.![]()
Here's hoping I can keep all the balls juggled successfully - current job, family, plus job-hunting & interviewing! Oh, and the MIL is in town this weekend. Joy.


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Vibes for all you are doing, DA.DevilAlumna wrote:A bad week at work (is it really only Tuesday?!?) prompted me to take a serious look at open positions within the 'borg. There are about 5 posted in the past month that caught my eye. Two of them are on teams where I've worked with at least one other person, so now I have two informational interviews set up - Thurs. & Friday.![]()
I wasn't intending to look for a new gig upon coming back from maternity leave, so I'm not sure how to feel about the suddenness of such potentially big changes, but at the same time, I don't feel I should let these opportunities pass by. If I do think one of the spots is right for me, and I get through to a full interview loop, I'll have to tell my current management about it. When I do that, it'll pretty much be a, "well since you want to leave, get gone" sort of situation, so I need to be pretty confident at least one of them's going to pan out, before taking the plunge.![]()
Here's hoping I can keep all the balls juggled successfully - current job, family, plus job-hunting & interviewing! Oh, and the MIL is in town this weekend. Joy.



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Vibes for you, DA. Good luck with your decision.






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ArkieDukie wrote:Just finished filling out the online application. Hopefully this will lead to an interview!
Found out today that a coworker is having surgery next week and will be out for 2-6 weeks. My boss would blow a gasket if this job comes through and I leave while my coworker is out (assuming the longer sick leave, which I hope she doesn't need). Job interview while she's out would freak him out a bit, too.







my heart is freakin' breaking for PHB.
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There are many college educated professionals that are unemployed and underemployed now. I have many friends In North Carolina, that have lost their jobs, benefits, retirement, due to downsizing and capsizing, myself included. The constant job search online and networking will completely stress you out and depress you beyond your control.
I read online last week, if you are over 40 years old, you will be unemployed longer than someone in their 20s or 30s. There are more college educated unemployed/underemployed working in the Hospitiality and Retail industry than ever before. Alot of people are working 2 and 3 part time jobs just to pay their immediate bills (rent, mortgage, utilities, car and insurance, groceries and gas).
So if you know of someone that has lost their job, and there are so many in the USA, reach out to them and offer to take them out for lunch or dinner, or invite them to a GAME. Those are luxuries, and NOT in their budget. And be kind to them, and try to uplift their spirits. It is very depressing to send out resumes week after week, and get little to NO response. If you have a job with benefits, hang onto it, until, you can get something better.
I read online last week, if you are over 40 years old, you will be unemployed longer than someone in their 20s or 30s. There are more college educated unemployed/underemployed working in the Hospitiality and Retail industry than ever before. Alot of people are working 2 and 3 part time jobs just to pay their immediate bills (rent, mortgage, utilities, car and insurance, groceries and gas).
So if you know of someone that has lost their job, and there are so many in the USA, reach out to them and offer to take them out for lunch or dinner, or invite them to a GAME. Those are luxuries, and NOT in their budget. And be kind to them, and try to uplift their spirits. It is very depressing to send out resumes week after week, and get little to NO response. If you have a job with benefits, hang onto it, until, you can get something better.
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Thanks, ladies!
And DWP2, you're absolutely right, and thanks for the reminder to be grateful for all the wonderful blessings in my life, including the wonderful netizens of Crazie Talk!


And DWP2, you're absolutely right, and thanks for the reminder to be grateful for all the wonderful blessings in my life, including the wonderful netizens of Crazie Talk!
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Love and care going out to all you job seekers, job holder-downers, job weary tread-millers, job jugglers; all of you whose job it is to make your bosses look good and then take the credit. May all of us who reap the benefits of all your hard work show you our appreciation and take care of you whenever and wherever we can. May we be the wind beneath your wings rather than the tether that grounds you. I hope we can help make it all worth it.
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DevilWearsPrada2.0 wrote:There are many college educated professionals that are unemployed and underemployed now. I have many friends In North Carolina, that have lost their jobs, benefits, retirement, due to downsizing and capsizing, myself included. The constant job search online and networking will completely stress you out and depress you beyond your control.
I read online last week, if you are over 40 years old, you will be unemployed longer than someone in their 20s or 30s. There are more college educated unemployed/underemployed working in the Hospitiality and Retail industry than ever before. Alot of people are working 2 and 3 part time jobs just to pay their immediate bills (rent, mortgage, utilities, car and insurance, groceries and gas).
So if you know of someone that has lost their job, and there are so many in the USA, reach out to them and offer to take them out for lunch or dinner, or invite them to a GAME. Those are luxuries, and NOT in their budget. And be kind to them, and try to uplift their spirits. It is very depressing to send out resumes week after week, and get little to NO response. If you have a job with benefits, hang onto it, until, you can get something better.
Yeah tell me about it! I am finishing off the program I switched into after jumping ship from my PhD program and have been applying for jobs for a little while now with no luck. Out of the last 150 jobs (approximately) I applied for I was called in for one interview - and during that interview I was told that I was overqualified! Did she not see my experience and my Master's degree on my resume before she called me in?!?!?!?
If I could afford to move somewhere else to find a job I would but I can't and am stuck here. Hell, I would move to another country but the only one I would move to is in worse economic shape than we are so that rules that out.
It really does suck out there right now. If we nosedive into another recession I have no idea what I am going to do. Thank God we have free health care up here as both of my knees are a mess right now and my family doctor fully expects the specialist I see in a couple of weeks to decide to operate on them. If it weren't for our health care system there is no way I could afford to have those surgeries done or even to see the specialist.
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