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SwampYankee 02-03-2010 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by lutzTD (Post 2397754)
problem is you are working too hard, they know you are smarter, its all they will ever have, they now see you as a threat in their twisted little world

There's probably a lot of truth to that!

colincoon 02-03-2010 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by TheDon (Post 2397579)
I havent, yet... I should but I am not sure if It would be economical to work there seeing as I live 20 miles from the place

You'd consistently be getting hours every week though, like 20+ part time and depending on your schedule.

TheDon 02-03-2010 01:30 PM

yeah, Im applying to both theme parks anyways.. I'd be more inclined to work for disney( both places are going to have their crappy parts anywho and I prefer disney over Universal for the most part)

however, my job did give me 20 hours for next week. woo but its sat-monday... and saturday I was supposed to be volunteering but nope I am working. w/e I need the money and volunteering doesnt pay and monday I was supposed to go on a private behind the scenes tour of KSC with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.. buuuutttt im not going on that either. w/e its money.


but ive always miss out on rare things like this because of my ****ing job all the time..

Michael K 02-03-2010 06:05 PM

TheDon I have asked before but don't remember your answer... is there a reason you are not doing freelance CAD work?

That way you would earn more, the hours would be flexible, your market would not be limited to Florida's bad economy, you would grow your existing skills, and be setting yourself up with prospective employers.

strelnik 02-03-2010 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by TheDon (Post 2397668)
yeah its on my list of things to apply too... but no food related jobs.. like quick serve junk. I can deal with retail

Right now, you should go to Nationwide, H&R Block etc, they are dying for intelligent people who can use a PC!

TheDon 02-03-2010 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Michael K (Post 2397956)
TheDon I have asked before but don't remember your answer... is there a reason you are not doing freelance CAD work?

That way you would earn more, the hours would be flexible, your market would not be limited to Florida's bad economy, you would grow your existing skills, and be setting yourself up with prospective employers.

those places want certified CAD draftsman, I tried to get certified when I was hot stuff with solidworks but no one would let me get certified unless I already worked for a company. So that was nixed.

Michael K 02-03-2010 09:56 PM

That makes sense but I don't agree with you giving up that easily. You have got to stop letting people tell you no. Knock down doors at builders, architects, designers and sell yourself into a job. Tell them you'll work free for a week and then discuss future arrangements.

Come on... anyone who can, without even trying, get a couple to give them a Mercedes convertible clearly is an amazing person with excellent potential for a successful and happy life. Stop letting people in your life and surroundings tell you no and stop playing by their rules designed to keep you down.

t walgamuth 02-04-2010 09:04 AM

I think its time for a new job. It is unconsciable that they make you wax the floor naked!;)

Seriously there have been a lot of good ideas floated here but with the economy like it is just hold on to any job you have until you have something better lined up.

You have a wonderful mind and a great attitude so try to keep positive and good things will happen again. (I am still shaking my head over that cabrio deal!)


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