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hobbesmaster
Jan 28, 2008

Kin posted:

That being said, i'm tired of business and especially so of marketing and am considering the possibility of returning to university and grabbing a degree in Engineering or one of its fields.

I know engineers that have been laid off and are having a tough time finding a job. At least they get interviews; the problem is there is usually someone with more experience that was just laid off and is looking for a job too...

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mcsuede
Dec 30, 2003

Anyone who has a continuous smile on his face conceals a toughness that is almost frightening.
-Greta Garbo
Looking for a job in Graphic Design

Location: Sheboygan, WI; will commute or move for the right opportunity

Education: B.A. from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Experience: Eight years of print design, including direct mail, informational materials, branding, large format, point of purchase, merchandising, and prepress. Some experience with front-end web design and social media marketing. During the last three year period averaged over 250 print jobs per year including the mechanics of quoting and dealing with vendors. Understands and has implemented color managed workflows.

Pitch: Technically sound designer with an eye for detail. Understands the limits of budgets, deadlines, and print processes. Able to juggle multiple jobs while maintaining high quality and without losing sight of project goals. Relentless in the face of a new challenge.

Goals: To find a company I can grow with as a designer and as a marketer, a company which will constantly challenge my abilities and force me to expand my skillsets.

Extra: Comfortable with technology, capable of managing hardware and software purchasing. Knowledgeable of SEO and other web marketing techniques, though opportunities to use them have been limited. Managed a social media campaign for a former employer and is in the midst of launching another for a personal client. Co-developed and implemented a job tracking and archiving system for a former employer, as well as several other workflow improvements in the marketing department. Familiar with CRM and Project Management software.

Contact: mcsuedesa@gmail.com

mcsuede fucked around with this message at 21:12 on Mar 8, 2010

DuckBOT
Sep 11, 2001

step off my grill, dog.
Looking for a marketing/salesperson in San Diego, CA

East County, San Diego, CA. Lakeside.

What we're looking for: We're looking for someone that will be working off an hourly rate + commission, starting at $10/hr. We need you to have experience in using Quickbooks, payroll, bookkeeping, and/or IT. Basically someone that will get small businesses to use our services without sounding like an idiot that doesn't know what you're talking about.

Who are we: I work for Leslie & Associates, we're a small bookkeeping firm that processes payroll, tax preparation, tax relief, bookkeeping, notary, and IT services.

Sell me: Depending on how much business we receive, there is the opportunity for advancement, possibly as a payroll processor or bookkeeper. We're losing clients mostly because of the economy, but we need to advertise and market more to make up for the lack of new clients we aren't getting. Bottom line, we don't have the time to do it with the clients we do have still.


It's not a fancy job. You must have thick skin and you will report to me with any leads, potential clients, etc. Person says no and tells you to screw off? Shrug it off and find another person.

PM me or derick @ irs tax help . com no spaces.

We have a cheesy website but I honestly don't have time to work on it. www.leslieandassociates.com

Prince Reggie K
Feb 12, 2007

I've been denied all the best Ultra-Sex.
Looking for a job anywhere, but preferably in Pennsylvania. Especially Pittsburgh, since i plan to move there in Spetember unless i find a job somewhere.

About me:

B.S. in Psychology (I love the field, but cant do grad school without a years experience) (Will work other fields though)

Job experience: Tour guiding. (I was really good at this. and loved it)

Payless shoes

University library / Audio visual Center worker (This was full time for a year)

I'll move anywhere for almost any pay. I have literally applied to every retail store within a 30 minute drive from my house.

I'm really good at talking with people, and once I've learned my stuff I'm confident and very good at answering questions or directing people to where they can find answers. I swear even if i don't look qualified your job a quick email exchange with me or aim conversation or even possibly a phone call might change your mind. I'm a fast learner.

No Pm, but AIM = Rabidrousseau
email = Rabidrousseau1712@gmail.com

I can provide you with a full resume on request.

Vietnamwees
May 8, 2008

by Fluffdaddy
Looking for a job in California, only in the areas near Diamond Bar/Pomona area, northern Orange County, and Covina. Since I go to UCR during the year, I can also work around the Riverside area as well.

About Me
I'm currently working toward a B.S. in Business Admin with an Accounting Conc and I have experience working as a clerk in a movie rental shop like Blockbuster, but the one I worked at is an independent, single store. I have experience working in a University Bookstore as well, where I answered questions and helped people find their books. I suppose that puts all my work experience in Customer Service sector.

What I'm looking for
Some kind of office or intern work relating to Accounting would be great, but I'd be willing to take any kind of work that isn't terrible, whether it's student intern, food service, or store clerk. A seasonal/temporary position isn't a problem, and may even be mutually beneficial.

Email
mhuyn006 at student dot ucr dot edu

Jahoodie
Jun 27, 2005
Wooo.... college!
Looking for a job in marketing/corporate communications in the NYC/Fort Lee, NJ area, looking to move there over the next month to improve my job opportunities.

About Me
I graduated in May 2008 with a degree in communications, I've had internships in public relations and medical/multicultural marketing. I was manager of my college's radio station and Photography Editor of my college's paper, I like handling communication campaign work. Right now I managed to land a part time job from where I interned, but it is a tiny boutique operation with little possibility for advancement.

What I'm Looking for
I'd love to step away from that to do corporate communications, or work in the public information office of non-profit. But if you're in NYC and need one of those 'stand up loyal go-getters' to do any office job, I'd love to hear about it. I'm great at working the phones, prospecting, administrative duties, and love putting together research and trend memos more than I should.

PM me or email me at james dot houde at gmail dot com

Noumena
Mar 18, 2008

edit: nm

Noumena fucked around with this message at 22:07 on Feb 7, 2011

JohnnyRnR
May 16, 2004
Beer Ninja

charmides posted:

Education:B.A. in Liberal Arts from ultra-liberal artsy liberal arts school.

You should seriously consider getting a Masters degree in something that would compliment your liberal arts degree. I had a buddy with an art history degree that decided to get an MBA and it opened up all kinds of interesting positions for her.

Her first degree was worthless, but coupled with the MBA she has specilized experience for many high paying jobs.

Schnozzberry
Apr 13, 2005
Location: Washington DC Metro, Northern VA
Industry: Consulting, Software Development

Openings:
IT Specialist
Senior IT Specialist
Consultant
Senior Consultant

Skills:
.NET Developer
Java/J2EE Developer

I should mention, you should at least have 18 months of experience for any of these positions, a bachelors or equivalent, and be a U.S. citizen. Clearances are a plus. Pay varies based on experience and qualifications obviously, but I'm thinking salary could range from ~$55k to $90k. Don't quote me on that though. Good benefits with a fortune 500 company.

If you're interested, send me a PM.

MikeRabsitch
Aug 23, 2004

Show us what you got, what you got
Openings: Database Campaign Specialist (Mostly SQL Writing)
Location: Madison, WI

Our marketing company is looking for someone with some SQL skills and a little knowledge of Linux. Knowledge of medical coding or Linux scripting is a plus. Basically you'd be getting medical campaign criteria, and writing SQL to pull a list of those qualified people out of the database. You'd then process that list and send to our mailshop. Good entry level position, with advancement opportunities to database maintenance and database development.

PM for more details, or email at redacted

I should also note that you don't need to be an expert at SQL, I had a two-week overview in school and a few semesters of other programming languages and picked it up rather quickly, it's easy to learn.

MikeRabsitch fucked around with this message at 04:04 on Feb 11, 2014

bleh
Jun 13, 2003

Openings: Junior Accountant
Location: White Plains, NY
Requirements: BA in accounting (may accept similar degree)
Experience: none required
Qualifications: Proficient with excel and computers

We are small CPA firm. We need someone fast. PM or email me tjmiller AT gmail.com

razz
Dec 26, 2005

Queen of Maceration
Need a job
Preferably Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Arkansas but will consider other options. Right now I'm in Illinois on a temp summer job. Looking for temporary full-time or permanent work.

Education
Bachelor of Wildlife Biology and Conservation, Kansas State University, 2008

Work experience
I've done just about everything a wildlife field technician can do. I've mist-netted birds, trapped small mammals, trapped deer, radio-collared and tracked animals, trapped fish, preformed a multitude of vegetation sampling protocols, pressed plants, can identify a crapload of prairie plants and grasses, sweep-netted and keyed out grasshoppers, flown a blimp, used any and all kinds of GPS units and field computers, good with ArcGIS and other GIS softwares, good with excel, trained in compass orienteering, used to working outside in the extreme heat or cold (in fact, I love it). Used to driving 4-wheel drive and manual transmission vehicles off-road or on rough terrain. I'm a jack-of-all-trades, master of none. I've got a lot of experience doing a lot of things but no real point of focus. I spent a little over a year working on a military base assessing the ecological impact of tanks, now I'm on a prairie up north messing with meadowlarks.

Looking for
Something fun to do starting around September or so. I'm interested in any type of biological field work or even lab work. Animals, plants, I love it all. I work for cheap (as long as the job is fun!)

For some reason this thread is really funny to me. I'm half-tempted to use what I just wrote as an actual resume and apply for some jobs, just to see what people would think.

combatlobster
Oct 5, 2004
shut up you bastard
Need a job!

Currently in Charlotte, NC but looking everywhere in NC, especially within 100 miles of the Triangle.

Graduated from NC State University in December, 2008. B.S., cum laude in Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management (cumulative 3.45, 3.8-something within my major). My concentration was park and natural resources but I can do anything parks, recreation and tourism related. I have experience with rural tourism development, event planning and marketing, qualitative research, facility planning and management, park management, recreation programming, public finance, fundraising, purchasing, small (sub-$50,000) capital improvement projects, youth development, community development, customer service, working with citizen boards and politicians, camps, and outdoorsy things. I've been trained in basic functions and some intermediate functions of ESRI ArcGIS and can work a mean spreadsheet (among other things).

Work experience

-Tutor. Tutored student athletes at NC State in parks, recreation and tourism management classes. Developed methods for teaching study skills and difficult material. 2008

-Executive Intern. Interned in Green River, Wyoming for a small department with a large budget. I served as a liaison to several citizen boards. I also developed fundraising tools for one board which was beginning a whitewater feature construction/wetlands restoration project. Acquired bids and made purchases of park furnishings and also decided on placement of these furnishings. Developed photographic park inventories to help categorize maintenance and replacement needs within the department. 2008

-Research Assistant. Developed interview and focus group questions for a pilot study. Facilitated focus groups and interviews with students and teachers regarding intramural programs. The project was about motivations for sport participation in middle-school aged children (this is around the time when most kids drop out of sports, around age 13). Coded data and presented a poster at undergraduate research conferences in North Carolina. 2007-2008

-Camp counselor and recreation assistant. Helped with park maintenance, events, summer camps, and outdoor cinema series. 2002-2007


Little about me personally:

I AM A HARD-CHARGIN' HARD-FIGHTIN' HARD-FARTIN' MAN'S MAN. I hold a few SCUBA certifications. I love to fish; canoeing, mountain biking, golf, motorcycling (anywhere, any time... I just don't have a bike right now), and volunteer work fill my free time. I won a research grant and a couple scholarships at school. I was nominated for membership in the national honor society for parks and recreation but I am also a board member for the National Recreation and Park Association's student branch and that took precedence. I attend national and state conferences for parks and recreation and know a few people, but funding is a little scarce right now.

What do I want?

I am not picky at all right now. Ultimately as long as it's a livable wage with a benefits package I'm fine. I'm a capable person and can handle most soft-skill jobs. This was lengthy but a small sample of what I've done. I busted my rear end in college and in my profession, and I wanted you to know this.

Contact me: thudspeth (at) gmail (dot) com for more

BoNNo530
Mar 18, 2002

Location: Ft Myers, FL
Industry: Health care

Openings:
Junior/Senior Network Admin

Skills:
Do not pay attention to the req

!!!IT IS STRICTLY 90% CISCO and 10% LINUX!!!!

CCNA and 1 year of experience will get you a phone interview.





http://21stcenturyoncology.com/jobs_nondr.asp

go down to "senior network administrator" and apply using that link.

Do not pay too much attention to the req. We will take a junior as well. CCNA and a year of experience will qualify you for a phone interview.

I need to fill this position ASAP. Please PM me or email me at bonno800@yahoo.com if you submit your resume- I can pull it out of the pool first.

big trivia FAIL
May 9, 2003

"Jorge wants to be hardcore,
but his mom won't let him"

Job Opening

Power Electronics Engineer
Location: Ridgeland, MS (Jackson, MS)
Salary: Depends on Education/Experience. We are looking for a very skilled person, and the right fit will earn at or near six figures.

I'm just going to c/p our posting below. If you're qualified (and I mean really qualified, shoot me an email at [ do dot mays at gmail dot com ]). You must be qualified to work with high voltage power electronics. Ignorance in any aspect of this matter may result in your death (seriously, we're talking 10kW - 100kW units).


Responsibilities:
• Develop and support multiple product lines with concentration on power electronic designs for AC-AC and DC-AC power conversion
• Coordinate the transfer from development to production in defining test procedures, work instructions and facility requirements for assembly & test

Requirements:
• Minimum BSEE (MSEE preferred) with 5-7 years relevant experience designing/testing high power circuits with specific concentration in microprocessor-controlled IGBT power converters in the 10kW to 100kW range
• Experience designing and implementing magnetic components for power transformers, inductors and filters
• In-depth knowledge and understanding of design considerations to meet UL1741

Skills:
• Must be acutely familiar with safeguards for handling multiple power/voltage levels
• Experience using battery chargers and test systems
• Knowledge of grid-tied wind turbine technology highly desirable
• Proficient with modeling and simulation tools such as Spice, Matlab, Simulink
• Knowledge of MIL-STD-810 a plus
• Strong problem solving and root-cause analysis skills
• Ability to prioritize multiple tasks to ensure that project schedules are met

Company benefits include 401k, profit share, medical, dental, LTD, life insurance, relocation expenses. Qualified applicants should email resumes and salary history. E.O.E.

FireWhizzle
Apr 2, 2009

a neckbeard elemental
Grimey Drawer
e .

FireWhizzle fucked around with this message at 20:58 on Jul 28, 2021

piroshky
Jul 10, 2009
Location: Los Angeles, CA

Attempting to start a car service, low on start-up cash however, will take any job in the meantime. Very quick learner, very hard worker.

Past jobs; T-mobile real estate department (cell tower leasing), Corporate Moving Systems (Microsoft vendor), work as a loan officer in many a company during the boom.

Any help appreciated.

Contact Info: papaphizzle at yahoo dot com

piroshky fucked around with this message at 00:04 on Jul 14, 2009

Ritz On Toppa Ritz
Oct 14, 2006

You're not allowed to crumble unless I say so.
Job Offer

Cell Phone Testers (All English or Bilingual in Japanese and English)

Please send MS Word resumes to Vicky Chang at vchang(at)misicompany(dot)com if you're interested.

LOCATION:
Mid Long Island (Hauppauge, NY area)

HOURS:
9am – 6pm, 8 hour day, M-F.
In some case, overtime or weekend work may be requested.

JOB DESCRIPTION:
Testing of cell phones based on the instructions provided by the team leader. Testers are provided with the prototype cell phones, testing instructions and computer to carry out the tasks. All tests must be performed as instructed and test results must be entered to PC using MS Excel.
REQUIREMENTS:
*Must be able to use MS Excel
*Fluency in Japanese is not a must for all testers, but strongly preferred.

Smoking Kills
May 7, 2004

They're nihilists, donny.
Graphic Designer in Pittsburgh

I was laid off from my job at a large agency in Pittsburgh, MARC USA in February. I have been trying to find work but Pittsburgh is so dry at the moment. If anyone has any leads or is looking for a designer shoot me an email.

About Me
I have an Associates Degree in Graphic Design and have freelance experience as well as experience in a corporate, high paced setting. I've worked with Rite Aid Pharmacies, Pennsylvania Lottery, and a bunch of other clients and know what a deadline is and I am painfully familiar with business to client relations. I could easily hit the ground running on a job; be it in a corporate setting or freelancing from home.

Skills
I know all of the Adobe Creative Suite, Quark, Microsoft Office, and anything pre-flighting/production related (such as FlightCheck). I have been on numerous press checks and can look at a proof and see errors in color, or anything that could potentially cause problems down the road production-wise.

I went into my job as a designer but due to the nature of the position learned a ton about production. I'd say I could handle both at the same time, as I often did.

Contact Me
You can shoot me an email at jakeyz [at] gmail.com or PM me on the forums. Once you contact me I would love to talk to you over the phone, send you my resume, and show you my portfolio. I'm a bit weary about exposing my personal information right off the bat for obvious reasons.

Thanks!

Potrod
Aug 9, 2003
The Argus
Need a job, have IT help desk experience

Location

New York City.

My education

I'm taking the final 3 credits of a BA in English (concentration in writing) at Hunter College this fall, after work hours.

My work experience

I have a few years of IT Helpdesk experience at a law school. Typical IT stuff, I'm pretty good at it at this point. I'm also familiar with a/v equipment from both the law school job and a previous job as an a/v technician.

What I'm looking for

Based on my experience, a tech support job seems ideal, but I'm open to other options that I'd qualified for as well.

I can send a resume and whatever details you might be interested in. Shoot me an email at PGDarling (at) Gmail (dot) com

The SituAsian
Oct 29, 2006

I'm a mess in distress
But we're still the best dressed
Need a job. Have accounting/clerical experience

Location
Suburbs of Chicago. Open to commuting to all suburbs and the city.

My education
BA in Economics from UIUC. Starting Master of Accounting program at Roosevelt University this fall. Planning on taking CPA exam within the next 18 months.

My work experience
Worked for 1 year at a small community bank doing a lot with month-end close, account reconciliation and financial analysis. Also did a lot of clerical work like filing and payroll. Experienced with Microsoft Excel (seeking MCAS certification) and Quickbooks.

What I'm looking for
An entry level bookkeeping/accounting position but I wouldn't mind doing mostly administrative. I'm also willing to do both part and full time.

Contact
dmk7351(at)gmail(dot)com

Ne Cede Malis
Aug 30, 2008
Need a job Recent college grad looking for anything EE related.

Location
Have soldering iron, will travel. Willing to relocate anywhere.

My education
Just graduated with a BS in Electrical Engineering from California Polytechnic Statue University San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly SLO)

My work experience
Made sandwiches at quiznos for a year, worked at CompUSA (hahahaha) for a summer. I currently deliver pizzas for Woodstocks pizza. I've done plenty of projects and labs though. I have a pretty kick rear end senior project too.

What I'm looking for
An entry level EE job. I want to do something with embedded systems or analog/digital circuit design. Really anything to do with hardware would be perfect. I've experience with C/C++ and programming for a few microprocessors, custom circuit design, PCB layout etc. I have lots of hands on experience with all sorts of lab tools; I promise im not retarded!



Contact
customblingbling(at)gmail(dot)com

Beardfish
Jul 1, 2009

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Beardfish fucked around with this message at 07:13 on Jan 20, 2013

Kejek
Nov 19, 2006
Need a job
College graduate looking for anything computer related.

Location
Helena, Montana.

Education
Graduated in May with an Associates in Computer Program and an Associates in Web Design.
Experience in PHP, C#, ASP, JSP, MySQL, PL/SQL, Oracle, HTML, XML, and so forth.

Work Experience
Currently working part time (actually less than part time) as the computer technician and tech support guy (that's what they call me!) at a small Supported Living Non-Profit.
Before that, I worked at a local video rental store, Home Depot, and as a Welder for a local muffler repair shop.

What I'm looking for
An entry level programming or web design job. Really, anything in the Information Technology field.
I am one of the few people that really enjoys programming (I got a lot of weird looks, WTF's, and such from other students when I said that) in Montana.

Contact
mgoldsworthy (at) bresnan (dot) com

COMPUTER SECRETS
Oct 6, 2003

Pig Sooie
Edit:filled

COMPUTER SECRETS fucked around with this message at 06:16 on Sep 14, 2011

vanessa
May 21, 2006

CAUTION: This pussy is ferocious.
Need a job

Location: Sunnyvale, CA

Search area: As far east as San Francisco and as far south as Santa Cruz for the right higher education job. For an office job, Mountain View, Los Altos, Cupertino, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale and the west end of San Jose.

I finished a Master's degree in College Student Personnel Administration at Marquette University two months ago. Given the current budget situation, finding a job directly in the field has been next to impossible. In relation to this degree, I have experience in counseling students, programming, budget management, staffing issues and learning outcomes.

The bulk of my professional work experience is the office assistant side of medical/higher education, and I am perfectly content to continue working for a clinic or an academic office, but would work in any educational leadership role.

Email vrmann at gmail dot com.

Armageddon
May 20, 2001
I guess I'll throw this out there. I see a few openings with my company listed right now.

Openings: Documentation and Training Specialist, QA/Software Technician, Software Developer, Field Technician
Location: Duluth, GA (outside of Atlanta), and Northern California
Requirements: see http://www.envisionware.com/en/jobs

This is a growing software company that specializes in library self-service software (PC management, print management, RFID, etc).

Library experience preferred

Armageddon fucked around with this message at 08:37 on Jul 29, 2009

Arzakon
Nov 24, 2002

"I hereby retire from Mafia"
Please turbo me if you catch me in a game.

Armageddon posted:

:words:

Could you send me an email at my username at gmail so I could forward you over a resume? I will send over my brother-in-laws resume. He is currently working in a library in Duluth and is working on his Masters. I don't remember what his bachelor's was in but he is a fairly smart guy. I will have him check out the website to see if he thinks he is qualified for something you have.

MidasAg
Oct 28, 2007
The Man of Silver
Looking for a job as well in Seattle, WA. Just moved here 2.5 weeks ago.

About me
I am starting my junior year in a B.S. of Aviation and Business/management. I am a licensed pilot, and want to eventually fly for a living. Living in Northgate area, and have transportation.

Education
Like I said, in my junior year of a B.S. degree, but I also have 3 years as an engineering student. Graduating 2011.

Skills / Previous employment
Skills and abilities include working knowledge of airport and airplane regulations and operations, as well as FAA regulations, and AOA. Previous job was working the ramp, ticket counter, and baggage for Midwest Airlines. I have worked in customer service, call centers, aptarment maintenance, construction, factory, retail, and store operations as an assistant manager.

Looking for
Honestly, a job. any job. I have 2 years before I can realistically make a living from flying, so I need something in the meantime. I would prefer something aviation related, but have wide enough experiences, that I can do most any job that doesn't require a degree, certificate, or license.

Contact Me
Email at grstudent53 [at] hotmail.com or PM me on the forums.

MidasAg fucked around with this message at 03:30 on Jul 30, 2009

Armageddon
May 20, 2001

Arzakon posted:

Could you send me an email at my username at gmail so I could forward you over a resume? I will send over my brother-in-laws resume. He is currently working in a library in Duluth and is working on his Masters. I don't remember what his bachelor's was in but he is a fairly smart guy. I will have him check out the website to see if he thinks he is qualified for something you have.

Sure. I'm not in HR but I can look it over and point him in the right direction.

FYI my company really needs to find someone to fill the position in Northern California. Roughly in the Sacramento - San Francisco area. I'd imagine it would be very similar to my job (same position).

r3plica
Feb 29, 2008

Armageddon posted:

Sure. I'm not in HR but I can look it over and point him in the right direction.

FYI my company really needs to find someone to fill the position in Northern California. Roughly in the Sacramento - San Francisco area. I'd imagine it would be very similar to my job (same position).

I'm in Sacramento but I don't really know if i could qualify for the position, can you shoot me an email with some info on it, or maybe chat on IM about it some? My email is my SA name at gmail.

Armageddon
May 20, 2001

r3plica posted:

I'm in Sacramento but I don't really know if i could qualify for the position, can you shoot me an email with some info on it, or maybe chat on IM about it some? My email is my SA name at gmail.

The most intensive tasks would involve installing book sorting machines such as these (alongside a partner company), installing RFID gates (after being trained), installing PC Reservation/other software for entire library branches, and troubleshooting everything. You have to be a bit of a jack of all trades. You'll definitely be front-line support for the customers in Northern California. There is a bit of project management also involved, especially for the largest sites. The company is great about training, and the co-workers are also great about assisting. Overall, it is a lot of work, I won't lie. This is a small but growing company, of perhaps 60 employees. The Pres and VP started the company and it really still does seem to have quite a bit of entrepreneurial spirit to it still. Its a fun, fast-paced, and interesting place to work.

sincub
Mar 14, 2007

pet me or I will nibble your skin off
Location: Texarkana, Texas
Industry: Nonprofit/technical theatre

Openings:
Technical director (for an historic performing arts theatre)

Skills/qualifications:
Bachelors in theatre, technical theatre, or related field (or equivalent experience)
Experience working on stage productions and supervising crew
Experience operating/maintaining a hemp fly system a plus

I'm not high enough up on the totem pole to know any info about the salary. Cost of living is pretty low around here, though, so keep that in mind.

The full job description and info on applying is at http://trahc.org/Jobs.shtml.

MrTargetPractice
Mar 17, 2004

Looking for a job in the Orlando Florida area

About me
Have transportation, no criminal history, no drugs etc.

Education
Recently graduated Full Sail University with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Animation.

Skills / Previous employment
Manager at Domino's Pizza; over a year
The basic job was to babysit lazy high schoolers and make unreasonable customers happy. After closing though I counted stock, assessed the usage of ingredients and make times of the pizzas. I did some basic accounting stuff; made sure all the money was there checked our profits and prepared checks and cash for deposit. Drove the deposit to the bank and deposited it. I also trained new employees, bargained customer orders for charities and special events, received and made supply orders, etc. I pretty much did the General Manger's job except for the end-of-week and end-of-month reports to the owner.

Kitchen Help/Cook at Amimoto Japanese restaurant; on and off for about 7 years
This was a local traditional Japanese restaurant. I prepared, cooked (sometimes), plated, and presented dishes. Sounds simple but we sometimes did 60 people in night with just the owner and me in the kitchen. We had someone to was the dishes on weekends (other then me) but other then that it was just him and me. My boss was a perfectionist and the presentation was almost more important then the food on the plate. I had to cut little flowers out of cucumber and stuff like that. other then that there was taking orders from customers, giving directions and dealing with complaints. I was usually the only person who spoke English nativity so I had to solve a lot of mis-communication. I had to deal with the type of people that try to take advantage of small restaurants by making a scene, saying that the food was bad after they had eaten it all and demanding refunds. Usually I would call the cops and make sure they didn't leave before the cops got there...

Looking for
Pretty much anything. I'd like to make 8.50-9.50+ so I can afford to not live with my parents up in South Carolina.

Contact Me
I have a demo reel on my temporary website at http://www.jmchristopher.com/Kevin/index.html I am currently working on a new one. Full Sail only gives you 3 months to come up with your assets and I have a ton of problems during those months. Sickness, corruption of files, etc. /excuses
Contact info and resume are on that site.

Tesla Insanely Coil
Jul 23, 2006

Ask me why I'm not squatting.
Location: Eugene, Oregon
Industry: Healthcare

Openings:
Technical Assistant
Customer Service Representative
Claims Analyst
Product Consultant
I.S. Team Manager

I'm a lowly administrative assistant so the best I can do is recommend you, but they like employee recommendations.

If you want information on a position, email me at schia @ pdx. edu No PMs, sorry.

96cobraguy
Aug 10, 2008

sincub posted:

Location: Texarkana, Texas
Industry: Nonprofit/technical theatre

Openings:
Technical director (for an historic performing arts theatre)

Skills/qualifications:
Bachelors in theatre, technical theatre, or related field (or equivalent experience)
Experience working on stage productions and supervising crew
Experience operating/maintaining a hemp fly system a plus

I'm not high enough up on the totem pole to know any info about the salary. Cost of living is pretty low around here, though, so keep that in mind.

The full job description and info on applying is at http://trahc.org/Jobs.shtml.

Dammit! If I lived anywhere near Texas, I might consider that. Sadly, Im in NJ.

lament.cfg
Dec 28, 2006

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thisdude23
Jul 10, 2001

So take me back, back to better days
Cause this time between is wasting me away
Well, I'm looking around so here goes nothing...

Location: San Antonio (not willing to relocate due to family constraints)
Education: BA in Elementary Education (2001), MBA in General Business (2008)
Experience:: 10+ years in an educational environment (6 teaching and 4+ as a university office assistant)

I'm looking for pay comparable to what I make now (~47K) with health benefits. I love teaching, don't get me wrong, but I want to try something different and I enjoyed working in an office environment at my old position. My biggest concern is that I am at a position that I realistically have no chance for advancement and I want to be able to further my career. I can be reached via pm here or at thisdude23 at yahoo dot com. Thanks for looking.

sincub
Mar 14, 2007

pet me or I will nibble your skin off

96cobraguy posted:

Dammit! If I lived anywhere near Texas, I might consider that. Sadly, Im in NJ.

Yeah, someone will have to relocate. There aren't a lot of experienced technical directors in the area. We've been flying people in from all over the U.S. for interviews, but for whatever reason, none of them have worked out so far.

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bitchymcjones
Mar 23, 2006

Okay, your wiener, it's disgusting how it's all gnarled, it's like you stuck it in a hornet's nest!
Probably a long shot, but...

Looking for a job as a massage therapist

Location Relocating to Indianapolis
Education Recently graduated from a 900-hour program summa cum laude and I have passed the NCBTMB national license exam. I also have a bachelor's degree, but it's completely unrelated.
Experience Working since August for a chiropractor. Looking for something that doesn't involve doing entirely deep tissue work.

Edit: changed location and experience

bitchymcjones fucked around with this message at 05:24 on Sep 19, 2009

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