[TriLUG] New member re-location question

Patrick Williams patwill2 at williamsIT.com
Wed Jun 11 13:19:22 EDT 2003


Carpentry market has been good... if  you are willing to work for what they
pay Mexican non-documented workers. Or if you are a finish (cabinet maker)
quality carpenter.  Kinda' hot out there and quite muggy though.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Philip Buckley" <phil at 1918.com>
To: <trilug at trilug.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: [TriLUG] New member re-location question


The market is the same here... in fact I am working as a carpenter up here
right now. I am in the middle of a 2 year "hiatus" myself, and that's why
we're heading south. Listening to the economic reports out of the govt for
New England say "no signs of an upturn for at least 2 years" - so what the
hell do I have to lose?

How's the carpentry job market down there ;-)

Thanks,
Phil

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On 6/11/2003 at 8:50 AM Roy Vestal wrote:

>I've been looking around, since my career path at my job is stunted. I
>cannot get anywhere right now and I'm IN the market. Been looking for 2
>1/2 years. I agree with Chris, stay in Boston if you can, since the
>market here is dead.  I have friends from Nortel, Cisco, IBM, and
>smaller that have been out of work for years, yes years (plural). Not a
>good market right now.
>
>On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 22:08, Chris Magnus Hedemark wrote:
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>> On Tuesday, June 10, 2003, at 09:34 PM, Philip Buckley wrote:
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>> > I am planning on moving down to the Raleigh area from up here in
>> > Boston. I will be heading down sometime in July and was wondering if
>> > you guys could help point me towards some good resources (internet or
>> > "real") to help me find employment when I get down there.
>>
>> You're kidding, right?
>>
>> You probably should have stayed in Boston.
>>
>> Though if you are committed and there is no turning back, try to get
>> into IBM.  They often do temp-to-hire positions through the area head
>> hunters.  You can often figure out pretty easily who is pimping for IBM
>> by the job descriptions (a disproportionate amount of positions looking
>> for AIX people, for example).
>>
>> - --
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>> Chris "Magnus" Hedemark
>> UNIX / Linux / BSD / Mac OS X / Windows consulting available.  No job
>> too small!
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