Yeah that’s what I’m doing. Gonna do some training myself out of pocket and just keep trying.
I flunked an interview so badly last week because I panicked and wasn’t thinking. I decided to stop interviewing as there’s barely any opportunities where I live and I feel like I’m running out.
Maybe thinking of Asia or Canada next
What did tech do for you guys??
What did tech do for you guys??
It has allowed me to command a salary I never though I could get with no signs of a cap. You don't have to be a supervisor to make money and I like that because I'm not interested in telling anyone what to do. There are so many options also. You can choose one path like networking and it can lead you to multiple other paths and niche markets. The possibilities are endless.
I really want to do Project Management. I want to sit from the comfort of my home and organize all these shytty ass projects and their terrible resources. Plus working with large budgets makes me so happy inside.gave me a focus of what i wanted to do with my life...thankfully i learned that lesson early
ditto sweetheart..although i like being a lead application analyst/product owner![]()
I really want to do Project Management. I want to sit from the comfort of my home and organize all these shytty ass projects and their terrible resources. Plus working with large budgets makes me so happy inside.
One thing i learned about project management...not everyone can do it lol...even the ones with the cert...finding a person with that skill is a crapshoot
You're about to get broke off!! These Fed contracts are the move! If it's for the army or defense in general, I'm probably the one responsible for reporting. I wish I could move it along for you LOL. Good luck!Getting brought into for a F2F interview with a project manager on this fed contract in DC. 40% higher salary, cert reimbursement, and they gonna try and bump up my security clearance from a public trust
I need to get a shapeup for this![]()
:moneycall:to :Useeme:
to :Useeme:
Look for remote or partial remote. You can also look at short-term contracts where they pay for relocation. Try LinkedIn. Don't lock yourself in and never be afraid to ask or negotiate. Negotiation, isn't just for salary, it can be for additional time off or alternate work schedule.
It has allowed me to command a salary I never though I could get with no signs of a cap. You don't have to be a supervisor to make money and I like that because I'm not interested in telling anyone what to do. There are so many options also. You can choose one path like networking and it can lead you to multiple other paths and niche markets. The possibilities are endless.
Getting brought into for a F2F interview with a project manager on this fed contract in DC. 40% higher salary, cert reimbursement, and they gonna try and bump up my security clearance from a public trust
I need to get a shapeup for this![]()
Quick question: ya'll ever straight up packed up and moved for a better opportunity?
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Does anyone else find it difficult to job hunt while employed? There's only so many times I can call out sick.
And whoever said that job listings are trash right now is absolutely right. It's so bad that my friend described a job he applied for and I correctly guessed the company based on his description.