i however got canned.

what. ever.
Moderator: Orlion
I gave notice at my job this week and I must say.... FREE AT LAST! FREE AT LAST! Everyone wish me luck since I don't actually have a new one lined up. Well, my friend Rafael said I was always welcome to come waitress in his restaurant if I get desperate.
sorry to hear that, Lucimay. not an easy thing in this economy.lucimay wrote:jenn is lucky. she controlled her own destiny.
i however got canned.![]()
what. ever.
are you an architect? the feds are hiring tons of architects right now. I noticed that when I was hunting the site.Tjol wrote:I feel inert. lol.
I'm seeing some former coworkers tomorrow to hear about an architectural office that they're trying to start up, maybe something will come from that. But otherwise? I've got ability, and have nowhere to apply it. Instead the time wastes away, because I've come to discover that my profession is only required during times of growth. If no one's got reason to be ambitious because of the current legislative and economic environment, they don't need me preparing drawings, pulling permits, and working with the contractors.
I haven't taken (and passed) all of the licensing tests. I was just going to start down that road when everything started slowing down (the total test fees add up to ~$1200). I'm in the weird place between getting the accredited bachelor's degree and getting a license which makes a person officially an 'architect'. I'll check the usajobs site though, I've been checking caljobs every day for a couple of months now, but us jobs only sends an email weekly.lorin wrote:are you an architect? the feds are hiring tons of architects right now. I noticed that when I was hunting the site.Tjol wrote:I feel inert. lol.
I'm seeing some former coworkers tomorrow to hear about an architectural office that they're trying to start up, maybe something will come from that. But otherwise? I've got ability, and have nowhere to apply it. Instead the time wastes away, because I've come to discover that my profession is only required during times of growth. If no one's got reason to be ambitious because of the current legislative and economic environment, they don't need me preparing drawings, pulling permits, and working with the contractors.
usajobs.gov
One of my best mates is an architect (here in UK). His salaried job is in the doldrums at the moment, but alot of people are building extensions or doing conversions on their own houses these days, and so his private (evenings/weekends) work is better than it's ever been. Not sure how it works in the US, but perhaps looking for this type of job would prove more fruitful?Tjol wrote:I feel inert. lol.
I'm seeing some former coworkers tomorrow to hear about an architectural office that they're trying to start up, maybe something will come from that. But otherwise? I've got ability, and have nowhere to apply it. Instead the time wastes away, because I've come to discover that my profession is only required during times of growth. If no one's got reason to be ambitious because of the current legislative and economic environment, they don't need me preparing drawings, pulling permits, and working with the contractors.
I have been writing, a few friends suggested I can at least do that much with the time. Right now, I'm writing as a practice of writing, though I have a few shorts that I think I could turn into complete stories in the future. If something comes of that maybe I won't have been inert afterall. lol.