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yeah how far to the ramp? - gotta have those priorities!
Hoping the best for you Dusty. Shorter commute is golden. No jump to TX yet Petty - baby steps.
My commute would remain unchanged basically but I'd be headed into Oregon and therefore facing a state income tax. Could be worth it regardless - we'll see. And no foreseeable glass ceiling like I'm currently smashed up against.
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Ramp goes from 45 to 20.
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Best of luck to you too, Dusty!
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That's a double, maybe triple, win for ya Dusty. Hope it works out
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Good luck guys, im lucky enough that i have changed jobs 3xs in the last 8 years but its all been internal. Now im in a position i could easily get a job almost anyplace in the world. Having the Intel backing and training is a bonus also.
If Claudia gets moved to a new location is about the only reason i would leave my company. Unless of course they chose to move me back into the manufacturing fabs as a tool repair and maintenance guy again, not a bad job just the environment sucks.
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Well would you believe that after 3, no make that 4 months, multiple interviews, assessment tests, and a whole lot of waiting around, the place notified all 3 final candidates yesterday that they have opted to not hire anyone?! :mad: Talk about flaky! They did this the first time around too. We got to final interviews, then they cancelled them all at the last minute and pulled the position.
Knowing what I know now I would have turned down any offer coming from such a wishy washy place. Geesh!
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Berg sorry to hear about that. What type of job are you looking for?
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Yeah, that sucks Berg!
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It's bad. But, not as bad as if they would have hired you and you started and THEN they changed their minds about the whole thing. I do hate how they act as if your time is completely worthless though. I'd send 'em a bill. You probably blew vacation days and stuff to go through their process. What they did was bad faith.