Bill Horne <[email protected]> writes: > I say "Keep at it", but you've already heard that. I'll just mention > the things which have worked for me: > > 1. Job search groups. They help a lot. > 2. Be wiling to relocate if the money's too good to pass up. > 3. Keep yourself current, and keep your name in the public eye. > > I hope you have good luck, and if you know of someone who wants their > telephones fixed, please keep me in mind. Oh, and if you ever see that > hookah-smoking caterpillar tell it that my head is already nourished, > thankyouverymuch. ;-)
Thanks for the encouragement and advice. It makes sense. Yet weighed against that is the time and mental energy of attending to such things. A part of me thinks of a certain person I grew up with who seems to live fairly carefree with his wife in the mountains of British Columbia (speaking of smoking up). I imagine him laughing at my full on Ward Cleaver approach to life and attendant anxiety about remaining acceptable to the corporate world. Then I think with the time I spent on career related stuff this year I could have figured out how to install Plan 9 on my other laptop (imaginary guy in mountains now slaps is forehead). Well, no doubt there's some middle ground to partly address the one hand as well as the other. -- Mike Small [email protected] _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
