Anyone know of any jobs out there for an IT Manager or Sr, Software Engineer with massive SQL and SQL Server experience?
Anything else would be considered too.
Mr. Tinker, any openings up there at SC?
Thanks!
Kraig
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Anyone know of any jobs out there for an IT Manager or Sr, Software Engineer with massive SQL and SQL Server experience?
Anything else would be considered too.
Mr. Tinker, any openings up there at SC?
Thanks!
Kraig
Not happy at work??
And to Mr. Tinker, I will work for peanuts and a new boat.
I don't know. A jar of peanut butter is over $5 now. I think you might be asking for too much.
Welcome to the club...Quote:
Not happy at work?
On a brighter note (for me anyway!) I've had 3 interviews in the last week and 2 call backs for round two interviews so I guess things are looking up. Downside is I may be forfeiting 3 weeks of vacation starting somewhere new here at the beginning of our summer...
My best findings were from indeed.com - kind of a portal from many other job sites all in one.
Bargain for more money. When they get to the part where they say no more then you make them match your vacation time. I've done this everywhere I've ever worked except the power co. where they were not allowed to do it so they just paid more.
Yeah it's pretty much working conditions as this point. Sure would love to move up to Maryville and be able to be part of the SC team, yes indeed I would :-) What could be better than being part of building boats one loves. Ah to dream, perchance to rejoice, ay theres the rub. For in that dream what rejoicing may come when we suffer deadend job...
be careful about getting a job within your hobby. turns your hobby into work.
Wow! then I need to start selling these:
http://www.charterworld.com/index.ht...-sail-boat-609
In my early 20's had a buddy that did this for 1.5yrs up around Seattle. Take people and out and show them how their new boat works, make deliveries, do demo days on the weekends with PWC's, etc. He absolutely loved his job but didn't make jack... Literally barely survived.
I work n a fun industry and was more of my hobby interest before. I don't hunt near as much as i used too now , But selling hunting products is fun. It's a fun industry. Probably why I got into boating. I had to have a release away from work. But not a bad deal. Best of both. I hunt some and play on water more now.
Best of luck. It is a solid world to be looking in.
Cap'n Kraig,
Hey, I just took Wolfman's old boat off his hands (its a sweet ride) and we have been putterin' around Allatoona teaching my two girls to waterski.
I know of an IT mgmt position at a downtown Atlanta hospital. I am not sure if it has been filled yet, but PM me if you're interested and I will try to get more details for you.
John Norman
Hey John!
So you are the one that has Drew's old boat, congrats! I'm sure he took great care of her. shoud be a great ride for years to come, until the Mojo bug bites that is LOL.
Allatoona, that would be the lake I frequent. We just got in. Took some friends out for a bit of a ride, did some swimming and then pulled their kids around on the (dare I say it) tube for awhile. Went over and had lunch at the marina resturant, had a great time, got to visit with our friends we hadn't seen for awhile. Good times.
So how old are your daugthers? Ah waterskiing, great skill to know, lots of fun, spent untold hours on a slalom ski. Not so much lately though...
What part of Allatoona do you frequent?
I should have said "Wolfeman's former boat", or "Wolfeman's previous boat" or "Wolfeman's prior boat", but not "Wolfeman's old boat" as that doesn't pay sufficient respect. I stand corrected. But, it is a beautiful machine and we have been having a blast with it. I had a friend pull me on the old slalom ski yesterday. First time I have been skiing in 15 years. I can barely move today, shoulders stiff, legs ache, and I forgot to take my Geritol. I had five girls with me yesterday ( I used to dream about having a boatload of girls when I was in high school) These girls ranged from 7 year olds to 13 year olds. Times change....
Back to Cap'n Kraig - My girls are 13 and 10, both somewhat cautious in nature when it comes to water sports. They are more interested in tubing and kneeboarding, but we are slowly getting into waterskiing. We go out of Glade Marina - it seems less busy there than at some of the public ramps. We mostly go late in the afternoon. We are always watching for other moombas. The girls are both keen on announcing it when they see one. Wolfeman told me that you were on Allatoona, where do y'all go out of?
LOL Yeah old boat just doesn't seem respectful enough LOL.
I hear you on the body aches and such sounds real familiar!
10 and 13, oh I feel for you. When my daugter turned 13, well, it was a challenge let's say. I am thankful those times are far behind! Best of luck John, best of luck! :-)
I've never visited Glade Marinia, driven buy it, camped near it (McKinney). We launch from Blockhouse, and yes the public ramps can get crazy busy but we manage. Yesterday we had a bunch of boneheads at the dock, some just tied off and no owners apparent, one working on his engine so I gave up and nosed my boat into the empty ramp and slapped it into reverse and jumped off the bow letting my wife take over. I wasn't going to wait all day for these knuckle heads LOL.
On weekends we go out early and come back in around 2-3. We also go out on weekday evenings when the weather permits for a couple hours like 6-8. We usually run between Dallas Landing near Acworth, Blockhouse, around MicKinney/Glade Marina, Red Top Mountain, past the Dam, and near the Red Top Mounting Lodge. Those are the areas we mostly frequent, occassionally we'll run the whole lake to Little River near Canton when we just want to cruise and sight see.
If you see this boat then flag us down.
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Congrats on the purchase, John. Better take good care of her as we're all gonna be watchin'.
I think he should haul it down for the Sinclair Jam so we may all inspect it.
Well, believe it or not, I am in the market for a new job. I really don't want to do maintenance anymore. I am "on call" every 6th day and I don't want to do this anymore. I need something that earns about $150,000 a year. Let me know what ya all got out there!!!
I'd love it!
The Jam I mean, not the inspection.
I'll take one of those 150K jobs too thanks!!
Thas what I need so I can get a place on the lake too
Mission accomplished.
Kraig: You got a new job??
Congrats if so!
Man - that was quick! Congrats.
Congrats! I've never had a job but I've done more dang work than anyone I know.
Nyuk Nyuk Nyuk ;-) No worries mate. Yeah still in the ATL sprawl, Alpharetta actually, a bit north of Windward Pkwy. So that's about 16 miles north of where I work now, which is at the Concourse where the King & Queen buildings are located at 285 & 400. I'll be taking Hwy 92 all the way from my house across to 400 then hop north a bit. A lot of stop lights but not much further or longer that my current commute and I get to avoid 285 & 75, which is going to be nice :-)
Hmmm Sounds like a job I was contacted about recently. Yeah that 575/75/285 drive is awful! Im glad I only have to do that twice a week at the most! Congrats!!
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Thanks! I will have the option to telecommute at least two days a week. I could TC more but I feel being seen and having face time is important. In this economy if layoffs come those less seen/noticed can become easy targets. Maybe TC 3 in office 2... Hmmm.. well maybe later, for now TC 2 in office 3 and one TC day must be Friday.
Congrats Kraig!
OH, how I like to TC. Especially from the lake!
Congrats Kraig! You are absolutely right about the face time as well. Easier to let go of someone you never see!
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Sittin in yer boat punching out emails on the Crackberry counts as Telecommuting?
Well, it would for me if I had that option!