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roddy
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Well, today is my last day, been at this agency since basically out of college but lived in several states (moved around for advancement). I have been with them for seven and a half years. I accpeted a job with another agency (promotion) and that one starts Monday.

7/13/2012 1:56:46 AM

Ernie
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So basically you're in the wrong thread

7/13/2012 10:58:41 AM

shoot
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Is there a thread talking about working life? Workplace annoyance?

7/13/2012 11:00:25 AM

David0603
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http://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=476760&page=88

7/13/2012 11:20:28 AM

shoot
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That's work life or just complains?

7/13/2012 11:27:02 AM

David0603
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What are you talking about shoot? Have you taken any steps to increase your proficiency of the English language?

7/13/2012 11:34:50 AM

shoot
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My writing skill has been proved by GRE test. You don't need to bother me.





[Edited on July 13, 2012 at 11:50 AM. Reason : ;]

7/13/2012 11:46:43 AM

David0603
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The thread is titled "Workplace annoyances" I don't think it gets much more straightforward than that.

7/13/2012 11:49:52 AM

shoot
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You just hate foreigners right? It's easy to find from your previous posts.

7/13/2012 11:55:11 AM

David0603
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By all means shoot, feel free to quote previous posts.

7/13/2012 12:02:04 PM

shoot
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It's a post a few days ago. But I can remember that you complained just in that thread about your colleagues' English. I suppose they are not native speakers. So I'm not the only one who is blamed.

7/13/2012 12:45:55 PM

David0603
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I don't hate foreigners. I hate anyone that cannot communicate with me properly.

Shouldn't you be busy submitting job applications or something?

7/13/2012 1:28:52 PM

shoot
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You're pushing me man. Yes, I'm working on that.

7/13/2012 1:33:19 PM

David0603
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That's what you get for posting false accusations.

7/13/2012 1:36:27 PM

neodata686
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I got a promotion a couple weeks ago if that makes anyone feel better.

7/13/2012 2:02:20 PM

David0603
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Awesome. No raises for our group this year.

7/13/2012 2:03:03 PM

shoot
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Are you working in local company?

7/13/2012 2:04:38 PM

David0603
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I'm at IBM.

7/13/2012 2:06:29 PM

pdrankin
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Laid off last Thursday, life is the greatest

7/16/2012 3:02:38 PM

shoot
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Why?

7/16/2012 3:11:55 PM

pdrankin
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company lost 2 clients, laid off employees with less than 2 yrs service

7/16/2012 3:23:21 PM

shoot
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Is that normal or unusual? Do they give u backup package for compensation?

[Edited on July 16, 2012 at 3:32 PM. Reason : add another note]

7/16/2012 3:31:22 PM

Wolfman Tim
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I'm pretty sure I bombed the interview I had. Looking for the interviewer's email, I stumbled upon his twitter feed:
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"Face... meet Palm. Palm... meet Face. Enjoy your relationship as introduced by a lack of interview skills present in these dark ages,"

7/17/2012 5:44:07 PM

neodata686
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Well what'd you do wrong?

7/17/2012 6:10:50 PM

hey now
Indianapolis Jones
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^^

hahaha really?

7/17/2012 6:20:06 PM

Shivan Bird
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That's a bad sign.

7/17/2012 6:36:46 PM

Wolfman Tim
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"Well what'd you do wrong?"

He asked me to describe myself and I froze up and went all Asperger.

7/17/2012 7:09:14 PM

jimmypop
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^ I almost froze one time, wish I had. Instead my mouth shot out "I'm a Leo". Needless to say I didn't get that job.

7/18/2012 6:02:45 AM

ThePeter
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lol at the twitter stuff, even though that really sucks. Go find yourself some practice interviews

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"Employers in Metro areas in Illinois and Indiana are increasingly looking to hire foreign-born engineers on temporary H-1B visas, according to Brookings Institution data. "About half of engineering graduates from U.S. colleges are from outside the U.S., so that's really shaping our pool of employees. We really need a wide range -- mechanical engineers, chemical engineers, electrical engineers," said Cummins Inc. spokeswoman Janet Williams."


http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-07-18/heartland-hungry-for-engineers-beckons-foreign-graduates.html

7/24/2012 9:10:49 AM

shoot
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Nice.

7/24/2012 9:57:21 AM

wolfpackgrrr
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NetApp to the rescue! http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/07/23/2215963/gov-perdue-to-make-jobs-announcement.html

7/24/2012 10:49:33 AM

Agent 0
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http://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/outside-voices-careers/2012/07/23/how-to-really-answer-the-most-basic-interview-questions

someone on my timeline tweeted this link the other day. It's pretty sound and common advice on interviewing.

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"How to Really Answer the Most Basic Interview Questions

July 23, 2012

Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter

For some, the most nerve-wracking part of a hiring process is the interview. But, it doesn't have to be if you've taken time to practice your answers and delivery. Glassdoor.com has published an extensive list of some of the most common interview questions job seekers should prepare to answer when the critical time comes. Here are seven of the most common questions, plus suggested ways to respond:

1. What are your strengths? Some job seekers struggle with this because they're concerned with appearing conceited or overly confident. The interviewer most likely is aware of your strengths already, or you wouldn't have been invited to this interview in the first place. They are simply hoping to hear you verbalize them. Keep your answer apropos to the position for which you are interviewing. Your ability to bench press 300 lbs. will have little impact on your duties as the new accounting clerk.

2. What are your weaknesses? Companies have several reasons for asking this question, and often, experts suggest you answer with a prior weakness, and the steps you already have taken to convert it to a strength. You may also consider that some companies want to gain insight into areas where additional training may be necessary when you become a part of the team. Being honest with yourself and the interviewer here will ensure that you don't wind up being placed on assignments you're not prepared to handle. The last thing anyone wants is for those weaknesses to be exposed at an inopportune time, wreaking havoc on the company's goals and your career.

3. Why do you want to leave your current company? Be warned, they are not asking you to bash your boss for being an old so-and-so. Doing so will only make you look petty, and your character will definitely come into question. Instead, look for ways to compliment your current employer for the opportunities provided to you, and use positive language to express your desire to make a change. Have you accomplished all you had hoped to with your current employer? Is the opportunity for advancement limited or nonexistent? Do you simply want to reduce your commute time? People leave their jobs every day for a myriad of reasons, so find the one that truly answers this question for your situation without bad-mouthing your current employer or company.

4. Why are you interested in working for (the company interviewing you)? Almost every company, regardless of size, has a Web presence now. So answering this question is just a matter of doing a little research beforehand. Find two or three things that impress you about your prospective employers and be prepared to express those thoughts in a matter of fact way. This is a great way to prove your interest and it lets employers know that your desire to become a member of the team isn't only about the paycheck.

5. Where do you see yourself in five years? Ten years? A prospective employer wants to be assured that they are talking to a rational personality who has set reasonable goals for themselves. By now, you should have developed certain expectations for your career path, and those expectations can be invaluable to a company looking for a long-term relationship with the staff they bring aboard. Knowing you have set certain goals lets a company know that you will work harder, with the idea that doing so improves your chances of getting ahead more so than for someone who has no future plans whatsoever.

6. What questions do you have for me? Can you tell me why this position is open? What do you value most in the ideal candidate for this position? Is your industry/business growing? What do you attribute to the success of your business? These questions are a great way to show the interviewer you've done your homework and care about something other than vacation days and medical benefits. Take notes as the interviewer answers your questions, to show that you're listening and genuinely care about the responses.

The answers given may also help you to decide if you are truly interested in pursuing employment with this company. No one wants to start a job only to find out the position was open because of unreasonable expectations being placed on the employee who held this position prior.

7. Why should we hire you? This question creates a great opportunity for you to reiterate your value proposition. If this company didn't already see reasons to hire you, you wouldn't have received an interview. Re-establish those reasons by being prepared to expand on information they already have in your resume and bring focus to those times where your involvement proved beneficial. Additionally, you may point out an area of "pain" you happen to know this company is experiencing and then offer your ideas for a solution.

Nothing says, "I am prepared," like being prepared. You can't know every question an interviewer may ask. However, being familiar with common questions, like the seven above, and being ready with a response will give you a leg up on the competition."

7/24/2012 11:39:51 AM

BobbyDigital
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Just a general thing-- when you are employed, spend some time every few weeks looking at job postings that match the next step in your career (as you see it). Look at the requirements that they're asking for. If you don't have them, start working on attaining that certification, experience, expertise, etc.

Even if you're not ready for a job change, apply to jobs that potentially interest you. At the least, you'll hone those interview skills, and at best you might discover that a given job is a much better opportunity than it looked on paper.

don't wait until you are unemployed, or need to scramble for a job to do these things.

7/24/2012 12:13:24 PM

djeternal
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So I have decided to start my own business. Filed the paperwork today. I will keep you all posted, because I know you are truly interested.

7/24/2012 8:24:28 PM

aaronburro
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cool, man. what are you gonna do?

7/24/2012 8:27:07 PM

djeternal
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Working with one of my old bosses, telecom consulting.

7/24/2012 8:36:13 PM

aaronburro
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please tell me it's not more of that Clear scam shit

7/24/2012 8:38:24 PM

djeternal
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fuck no, I am done with that shit

7/24/2012 8:41:44 PM

aaronburro
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OK, so now that you don't work for those bastards, tell us for real: that shit is a scam, right?

7/24/2012 8:46:26 PM

djeternal
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Nah, it's the best internet for the price as long as it works where you live. Working where you live is the issue.

7/24/2012 8:50:57 PM

aaronburro
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come on. we could look out our window and see the fuckin tower and that shit didn't work. I'm more convinced than ever that they ramp up the speeds for new users during the first couple weeks and then throttle it back once the trial-period is over


anyway, good luck on the next endeavor

[Edited on July 24, 2012 at 9:06 PM. Reason : ]

7/24/2012 9:05:52 PM

djeternal
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lol

VOTE FOR ROMNEY!

7/24/2012 9:07:08 PM

ThePeter
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Our odd labview guy just quit

Anyone know labview and want a job? Small company east of charlotte

7/25/2012 10:08:50 AM

BobbyDigital
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interesting read. Much of this is impractical for where the TWW community is in terms of age, but some good techniques for those of you recently out of college with no job.

http://www.slideshare.net/choehn/recessionproof-graduate-1722966

7/25/2012 11:05:55 AM

GRITS_Z71
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Quote :
"interesting read. Much of this is impractical for where the TWW community is in terms of age, but some good techniques for those of you recently out of college with no job. "


Hell its even good for people who graduated four years ago LOL I started to volunteer for a place even before I quit my job. My old place of employment scaled everyone back to 32 hours and so it not only gave me more time to look for a job, but a chance to get my foot in the door where I really wanted to be. I was surprised at first, but its a win-win for everyone I guess. Now since I am unemployed, I volunteer here twice a week. Now there is talk of a few of our girls going part time and guess who may be next in line for the positions. I am already getting fairly trained up and I have established myself as a credible and socially acceptable potential employee. The ladies I work with seem to think I will have no problem getting in there. And I didn't have to go to Ohio or Texas like everyone else did While I am making no money, I can honestly say that I enjoy doing what I do more than any other job I have had making decent money.

7/26/2012 3:58:56 PM

AxlBonBach
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Thanks for that link, BobbyD

It gave me a ton of positive ideas...

7/26/2012 5:49:27 PM

jimmypop
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Job opening at my wife's company here in Greensboro for a Network Tech I. If interested send me a pm for more details.

7/28/2012 12:13:52 AM

roddy
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Bobby is correct, I started a new job a couple weeks ago that gives me the exact experience I need to land the "dream job" that I really want down the road.

7/29/2012 12:45:55 AM

adultswim
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Got an interview Monday for a job that I am underqualified for, but I know someone who knows someone. This is after tons of applications for jobs that I actually am qualified for, and no responses. Further proof it's all about who you know

8/1/2012 5:25:45 PM

shoot
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Thanks for sharing.

8/1/2012 8:51:09 PM

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