Hello Michael,

Just wanted to throw in a bit of praise and a suggestion.  I'm an admirer
over in Richmond, Va who uses Lilypond weekly and have been delving into
Rosegarden for the last year.  Even bought your book from Amazon.

Lots of "home at night" trucking jobs around Richmond but the cost of
living as you know is a lot higher.  I do seem to remember that there were
a few trucking schools near that section of I-81.  Perhaps you might
consider training instead of driving.  Also, you've got so many talents
man, don't be wary of trying out something new.  You're not far from
the new Linux Audio site there at Tech either.  Don't know anything
about their budget or structure but just wanted to throw that out too.
I've changed careers so many times I'd run out of fingers and toes
counting them all.  If you end up wanting help out Richmond way, just let
me know.  That I-81 corridor seems to be all about O-T-R though.

On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 19:56:33 -0500, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:

> If anybody knows of any hot jobs where volunteering at this project is a 
> hiring bonus point, this would be a good time to hear about it.
> 
> I've got five weeks of guaranteed income left before I'm unemployed.
> 
> I don't know where to go from here.  The only marketable skill I have is a 
> class A CDL and nine years of regional OTR experience, but I have remained at 
> this company for as long as I have because it was a really exceptional job 
> for someone with a family.  I never looked elsewhere, because this industry 
> and family do not go hand in hand.  I can find a job tomorrow, and I will 
> talk to y'all in March when I get home again.
> 
> I don't want to do that, and I'm not going to do that.  I have five weeks to 
> figure out how to break into a new career and find a new job where I work no 
> more than 50 hours a week, preferably only 40, and earn as close as possible 
> to $650 USD per week.
> 
> I am open to any and all suggestions, and especially offers of employment I 
> can accept without having to relocate from Christiansburg, Virginia.  I've 
> worked with Chris in England, Guillaume in France, and Pedro in Spain for 
> years, and I *could* realistically telecommute with the right opportunity.  I 
> have the discipline to get the work done, and I don't need face to face 
> contact with people to get things done.
> 
> If nothing else, I could use real help putting a resume together.  I haven't 
> done a resume since Word Perfect 5.1 was king, and don't know anything about 
> how they're done these days.



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