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FroshKiller
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i guess you hold a grudge better than you hold a job

[Edited on July 6, 2009 at 11:12 AM. Reason : Peace, we outta here.]

7/6/2009 11:11:07 AM

NCSUStinger
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ZIIIIINNNNNNNGGG


7/6/2009 11:12:18 AM

BobbyDigital
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RE: your textwall - I'm fairly sure that the image I portray on here is exactly "goofy fucker"

so at least you got that part right.

7/6/2009 11:13:43 AM

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7/6/2009 11:14:58 AM

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Quote :
"All the friends I have who are in (and have stayed in) the fashion design field (5 i can think of) got their start by busting their asses on their own, selling their own stuff, and working up to good clients. About half are still doing their own thing by choice, the others landed pretty varied jobs at various baller firms.

Not saying it's the only way to go, but I know it got them through a few years of struggling to get "found" or get feet in the door at big-name houses."


see, while i do dream big in the grand scheme of things, i know i'm personally not at the skill level to be selling my own stuff. i also see my father's family, and their horrid history of entrepreneurship, and i want to have some experience in other businesses before diving headfirst into my own (if that does happen).

for me, it's more like ANY job opportunity i have, it would be in nyc or on the west coast. it made no sense to stay home job hunting from afar, but currently, it's just rough being unemployed here. (it's only been a week, but still, it sucks.)

7/6/2009 3:25:42 PM

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You're not alone:

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"The shocker last week was not just that the US lost 467,000 jobs in May, but also that time worked fell 6.9pc from a year earlier, dropping to 33 hours a week. "At no time in the 1990 or 2001 recessions did we ever come close to seeing such a detonating jobs figure," said David Rosenberg from Glukin Sheff. "We have lost a record nine million full-time jobs this cycle."

Earnings have fallen at a 1.6pc annual rate over the last three months. Wage deflation is setting in – like Japan. Interestingly, The International Labour Organisation is worried enough to push for a global pact, fearing countries may set off a ruinous spiral by chipping away at wages try to gain beggar-thy-neighbour advantage.

Some of the US pay cuts are disguised. Over 238,000 state workers in California have been working two days less a month without pay since February. Variants of this are happening in 22 states.

The Centre for Labour Market Studies (CLMS) in Boston says US unemployment is now 18.2pc, counting the old-fashioned way. The reason why this does not "feel" like the 1930s is that we tend to compress the chronology of the Depression. It takes time for people to deplete their savings and sink into destitution. Perhaps our greater cushion of wealth today will prevent another Grapes of Wrath, but 20m US homeowners are already in negative equity (zillow.com data). Evictions are running at a terrifying pace.

Some 342,000 homes were foreclosed in April, pushing a small army of children into a network of charity shelters. This compares to 273,000 homes lost in the entire year of 1932. Sheriffs in Michigan and Illinois are quietly refusing to toss families on to the streets, like the non-compliance of Catholic police in the Slump. "
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/comment/ambroseevans_pritchard/5742937/The-unemployment-timebomb-is-quietly-ticking.html

7/6/2009 4:19:29 PM

Agent 0
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lol

[Edited on July 6, 2009 at 6:52 PM. Reason : @ chance, not that article]

7/6/2009 6:50:48 PM

Quinn
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yeah that chance rant was pretty funny.

7/6/2009 7:22:26 PM

Dentaldamn
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I just was offered an unpaying internship which might turn into a paying job.

might

FML

7/6/2009 7:25:21 PM

Rockster
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I had an interview last week and 15 minutes in the guy ends the interview because my skillset isn't a good fit for the job. Fair enough - no point wasting our time if it's not a match. (It was a decent fit for the job description but that's another story.)

On the plus side he gave me the name of another director in the company who is looking for someone with my actual experience and education. I'm following up with him this week...

7/6/2009 9:25:44 PM

confusi0n
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wow did I just witness some old school packguy381 v State409c rivalry?

7/6/2009 11:11:49 PM

Agent 0
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is me laughing at him a rivalry? ive never really had a problem with the guy before i dont think...

7/7/2009 6:18:06 PM

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"EuroTitToss, your story sounds sooorta like mine. I graduated in December, and there was an opportunity for a paid, open-ended internship up in NYC. I needed the experience (only one other internship on the resume), and in the apparel design field, work experience is especially important. I figured I could find a FT job once here. Unfortunately, they had to make corporate cuts suddenly, and I got screwed. Now I have all the bills piling up and just hope that I can find something ASAP."


Wow. How the hell do you get by on an internship in NYC anyway?

I feel your pain. I've regretted this decision almost from day one. I could have stayed in NC and made nearly the same. I didn't take that job because it was a contract position for one year. In hindsight, that would have been a lot fucking better than looking for a new job after 5 months.

Oh, and what do I tell to my fiancee who I've moved to the worst shit hole in the country for nursing jobs? This website that lists jobs for new RN grads (http://288th.com/) has this to say about New York:
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"Reportedly rough job market for new RN grads."


And this about New Jersey (the only state where they had to pull out the "very"):
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"Reportedly VERY rough job market for new RN grads."




I would kill to be back in raleigh again

[Edited on July 7, 2009 at 6:38 PM. Reason : awtaet]

7/7/2009 6:34:51 PM

eahanhan
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Haha, it was $15/hr, so paycheck to paycheck quite literally. Which makes this a bit rough now. I actually quite like New York (some days). But I couldn't really imagine living in Jersey. I'm in Brooklyn and it's not bad.

But my thing was there is NOTHING in my field in NC. So, I basically took the internship knowing I was going to have to go to NYC or the west coast to find something. And, now, it's pushed into my lap. I'm sort of scared of how I'm gonna afford August once rent rolls around.

7/8/2009 1:17:26 PM

agentlion
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Got an HR pre-screen call today. Next steps, hopefully a phone interview, then a trip to Boise for another interview. First contact in months

I have 3 guys already in the company, former colleagues (we were all laid off together), recommending me, so hopefully that should help. If it works out, I'll be off to Idaho within weeks/months!

7/8/2009 9:38:44 PM

d7freestyler
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Awesome. Ever been to Idaho? I've heard it's surprisingly awesome. (Boise anyway)

7/8/2009 9:59:17 PM

agentlion
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right, I've heard the same thing, but I've never been.

I knew absolutely nothing about Boise or Idaho, but for some reason, I had it in my head that Idaho is some boring, flat, hillbilly midwestern state or something.... i dunno. I guess I didn't really have any real impression about it, but it still had a negative connotation. That's the reason I didn't interview with the company months ago when they came to our site (after our company announced our closing) and hired 20 people.

But, since then, I've learned that, apparently, Boise is the shit. It's right at the edge of the mountains, it doesn't get too hot in the summer, not too bad in the winter, you can mountain bike literally from downtown and be in the mountains in minutes, you can be snowboarding w/in 15 minutes in winter, etc. All the people I've talked to who moved out there from my old company love it, and every time I mention it, I keep hearing "oohhhh, i grew up in Boise and loved it" from random people. so.... who knew. one of those hidden gems, i guess.

7/8/2009 10:22:43 PM

agentlion
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right, I've heard the same thing, but I've never been.

I knew absolutely nothing about Boise or Idaho, but for some reason, I had it in my head that Idaho is some boring, flat, hillbilly midwestern state or something.... i dunno. I guess I didn't really have any real impression about it, but it still had a negative connotation. That's the reason I didn't interview with the company months ago when they came to our site (after our company announced our closing) and hired 20 people.

But, since then, I've learned that, apparently, Boise is the shit. It's right at the edge of the mountains, it doesn't get too hot in the summer, not too bad in the winter, you can mountain bike literally from downtown and be in the mountains in minutes, you can be snowboarding w/in 15 minutes in winter, etc. All the people I've talked to who moved out there from my old company love it, and every time I mention it, I keep hearing "oohhhh, i grew up in Boise and loved it" from random people. so.... who knew. one of those hidden gems, i guess.

7/8/2009 10:30:27 PM

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^Dude... I went to Boise for a week in May and it was a freakin blast. I'm doing everything I can to move up there if you like the outdoors, it is an awesome place to be. The general population seemed really laid back and nice - lots of young people since Boise State is there. The green belt (the bike path I think you're talking about) kicks ass as it goes right through the city & is a little over 30 miles round trip. Other places I traveled in Idaho included Sun Valley (excellent skiing in the winter & lots of celebrities have homes there, so it's quite a nice little town) Bruneau (the sand dunes were amazing) and Stanley (we went camping up there and it's gorgeous). Anyway if you have questions about it let me know. Good luck!

7/8/2009 11:26:45 PM

Wadhead1
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Just got notice that I didn't get the position I interviewed for 4 times at Bank of America.

7/9/2009 2:23:31 PM

Mindstorm
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Sorry to hear that, mang.

THE TIMES WILL GET BETTER!

Just hang in there, folks. Now might be a good time to move back in with your parents.

7/9/2009 2:36:35 PM

Wadhead1
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I would have to rent out my condo to do that so I don't see it happening anytime soon, but you never know.

[Edited on July 10, 2009 at 9:30 AM. Reason : m]

7/10/2009 9:11:49 AM

d7freestyler
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Sorry to hear that.

I know how it feels. I was told I would have a face to face interview after my phone interview went really well, and I haven't heard from the company in 3 weeks.

7/10/2009 9:30:12 AM

eahanhan
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i have another interview, different company, on monday. fingers crossed.

7/10/2009 2:08:04 PM

Tarun
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goodluck for everyone who's looking out for a job

my friend has been searching for a job from a long time...he applies to so many positions but very few leads and zero interviews

7/10/2009 9:05:15 PM

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I'm an alumni that does campus recruiting for Merck & Co for various engineering and IT positions. Last time I came to NC State for engineering fair, I was surprised at how many of you would decline an opportunity to interview because the jobs are out of state or too far from Raleigh in-state.

Seriously, in a market where there's a 9.5% unemployment rate, I was very surprised at just how many of you would decline a opportunity just b/c it's not within commuting distance of RTP. We have a data center in Charlotte, that was even too far for some! Not only current year's graduate is competing with their own class, but also previous year's graduates.

These are usually $60k+ starting jobs (with a BS) with a Fortune 500.

[Edited on July 11, 2009 at 7:47 AM. Reason : .]

7/11/2009 7:46:17 AM

EuroTitToss
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^Well, as I have learned, relocating right out of college can be a dangerous move especially in a recession.

7/11/2009 8:04:55 AM

Spar
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^ I took the plunge and relocated (well they gave me a good relocation package). But damn man, it's still a job.

7/11/2009 8:08:54 AM

NCSUStinger
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^^i have a friend who got screwed by that

they moved him to columbia SC for 5 months after graduation, then they moved him to Hagerstown MD for about 8 months, then that sent him to Columbus OH which was supposed to be for an extended time.

but then 6 months after that, they said they had to let him go due to budget cuts

so basically he either had to find a new job in Columbus, or move back to NC while unemployed

7/11/2009 8:57:48 AM

EuroTitToss
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yea, it's a job... until the job disappears

Of course, I see your point about Charlotte. That's a little bit ridiculous. But moving out of state should be considered carefully.

relocating means...
-you're most likely moving to a higher cost of living (raleigh is fairly cheap)
-there will probably be a salary difference, but not enough to cover the increase
-unless you already know people, you'll have no contacts
-oh, so you went to UNC? :facepalm:, I'm now wondering if I should list NCSU rankings on resumes/cover letters.
-you could be moving to a place with fewer jobs AND more competition in your field than the place you left
-if you have an SO, you could be moving them to a place with fewer jobs AND more competition in their field than in the place you both left
-you probably won't find a subletter even after sweetening the pot as much as possible. you certainly can't trust the complex to lift a finger (the money is already in their pocket). In fact, don't even trust them to send you the security deposit. "oh, we didn't have a return address". I see. I guess the address written on the last 5 checks I wrote you for rent for the apartment I'm not living in isn't fucking clear enough.

Now, if this were five years down the road, no problem. I could relocate without worry.
-With experience, I'd actually have a shot of picking up another job in rough times.
-I'd have at least six months saved up giving me the option for another extended job search OR relocating back to where I came from.

these are just some things to consider. relocating might be the best option for some, but I wouldn't say it's a no brainer.

7/11/2009 9:29:46 AM

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mmm good old Merck. I applied for countless jobs with them and never heard a peep. And I was willing to relocate to get one.

7/11/2009 9:51:47 AM

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^^ buried in that post are real concerns, but the overall spirit of that post is irrational fear. Several of those concerns can be addressed through basic research (cost of living, job market for you and SO) and some are stupid (UNC thing, deposit, subletting).

Furthermore, none of those are reasons you should not even try to look in the first place -- after all, you can find a job that does pay enough, will make moving easy by paying relocation expenses, and will be in an interesting place. You have to be really scared or self-doubting to rule out even trying.

7/11/2009 11:57:09 AM

EuroTitToss
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"after all, you can find a job that does pay enough"


my point is that it doesn't matter how much a job pays if you no longer have the job

[Edited on July 11, 2009 at 1:31 PM. Reason : e]

7/11/2009 1:19:55 PM

hgtran
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relocating straight out of college isn't necessarily a bad thing. I actually was able to relocated to an area where cost of living is cheaper than raleigh and with better salary on top of that. I guess it's just depend on your line of work.

7/11/2009 2:51:02 PM

dakota_man
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atlanta?

just guessing.

7/11/2009 3:51:00 PM

hgtran
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^nah, Pensacola area in FL. Atlanta would have been cool though.

7/11/2009 7:51:48 PM

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hoping to get a second job. gonna suck working 70ish hours a week but the additional $ will be $$

7/11/2009 8:03:15 PM

roddy
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I have relocated three times with my current job (going on 5 years). Each time I relocated it was either due to more money or the potential to make more money in a rather short period of time (shorter than the last stop).

[Edited on July 11, 2009 at 11:11 PM. Reason : w]

7/11/2009 10:57:42 PM

gk2004
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Anyone know of any machinist positions open?

7/12/2009 9:39:50 PM

Kingpin_80
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I have a question about unemployment benefits.


I was laid off from the company I was working for in Chicago back in May. I moved back to NC after my layoff and am receiving unemployment from Illinois.

I got offered a temp 3-4 week job in NC. Will I be able to refile my unemployment claim with Illinois at the end of this job? Or will I basically be SOL on the unemployment benefits?

7/13/2009 12:38:59 PM

Dentaldamn
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this is what ive been doing.

dont file anything for those 4 weeks. Dont even go on the website and answer the questions.

when the temp position is done they will ask you why you havent filed for unemployment and then you answer two questions. Was it self unemployment and why were you let go.

just say you were laid off for lake of work and keep on getting money. They will send you a form you have to fill out and they will send it to the company to confirm.

however the out of state thing might be funky.

ive been doing this for 8 months and Im still getting the unemployment when I need it when I cant get temp work.

7/13/2009 9:06:44 PM

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After having little success in finding something in my field after graduation (one interview got very far, really thought I was gonna get offered, then the company decided not to fill the position, got a few phone interviews and got some contacts out of it), I turned to my old standbys for a job just for income. Put in an application to NC Temporary Solutions, and got placed within a week - also had to pick between three different jobs. Finally, monies!

EDIT: The position I picked is pretty much permanent - the contract is for the max period with Temp Solutions, 11 months with a 32 day wait period afterward and then starts right back up again.

[Edited on July 13, 2009 at 10:05 PM. Reason : moar]

7/13/2009 10:04:14 PM

agentlion
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got an interview on July 30 - they're flying me out to Boise for about 4 days!
Got word through friends in the company about the position that wasn't posted publicly. Guess that's why people are always talking about networking

7/14/2009 2:50:53 PM

Spar
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^ Professional networking is the key, especially if you're already employed. That's how I got my current position within the company, my group got laid off, but I had enough connections at that point and got transferred to a more prominent position.

7/15/2009 7:24:10 PM

Rockster
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I had two phone interviews this week. One got my info from an ex-coworker and called me.

7/15/2009 8:02:20 PM

dakota_man
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wow this thread made it > halfway down the page.


sign of economic recovery!?!???

7/18/2009 11:37:22 PM

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I'm perceiving a little bit of an uptick in the posting from what I can tell. And now, all the jobs aren't 10+ years experience required and still don't get filled for 10 months, I'm starting to find some entry level jobs as well.

7/19/2009 8:15:27 AM

Jenniferyan
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Got a job on Friday, so I'm waving goodbye to this thread - wishing you guys all the best!

7/19/2009 3:47:24 PM

qntmfred
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congrats!

7/19/2009 3:57:18 PM

Dentaldamn
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I started this shit and im still unemployed

ha

7/19/2009 4:03:03 PM

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