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i dont forsee myself as being able to recover quick enough to keep insurance and my car or to pay for internet
its been a fun 9 years for me! *salute
-Brad
no, wait, when i dont work for 6 months, i wont even be living in my car, i will have a sleeping bag somewhere, filing for indolence, with the court, and camping under some hedge bush.
I live in Cbus Ohio. It's been terrible here since about mid 90's. Graduated with a 3.5 in EET (stupid name it's just Computer Science) and with 40k in student loans couldn't find anything along with alot of other classmates that had that same degree (and solid gpa). Lots of factors tho. When I enrolled in 1998 Internet was exploding. Then 9/11 and the dot com bust and there went that. Had to adapt and go into business for myself independently. Of course not everyone has the resources or is in a field where that is possible. Definitely not living the life I thought I would when I recieved that degree. No one to blame, jobs dissappeared and people moved downward in the computer industry. Now people with 10+ years in the field are happy(maybe more desperate than happy) to take an entry level job (for entry level pay) which left me and many of my classmates up against more experience people that were willing to do the job for the same pay. Not many employers are going to risk hiring in a new graduate when the guy over there has been doing the job (or a more difficult one) for years. Never give up tho, the next job your going for may be that one you needed or wanted.
Glad your situation turned around.
-Brad