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To: RaceBannon
".... got laid off from Engineering in 2001, havent had ANY steady work since!

Actually, I havent had any steady work since 99! The telecom company I stared with in 99 collapsed almost in 2001..."

Please don't misunderstand my question, I don't mean to sound unsympathetic but I am curious. If you haven't had steady work since '99 or '01, what have you been doing with your spare time, have you upgraded your skills through continuing education courses or acquired newer, more marketable skills ? Since you received your degree in '93, you are probably a relatively young man so age shouldn't be a factor.

I've known many people who've found it necessary to shift careers after 10, 15, 20 years in their preferred profession. They didn't want to but it was a matter of having to adapt to a changing world and they had families who relied on them. Several found themselves working 2 or 3 jobs and car pooling to make ends meet as they worked their way up again. I wouldn't dare say they enjoyed it but many of them had held down 2 and 3 jobs during college so it was familiar territory.

80 posted on 06/01/2004 2:10:11 PM PDT by Darlin' ("I will not forget this wound to my country." President George W Bush, 20 Sept 2001)
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To: Darlin'
No offence, but the mantras people recite make me sick.

I learned only ONE CAD software from school for my degree. I now know 5. I went back to school 4 times to learn new skills.

I am enrolled for a 2nd degree to make myself more employable, and have been since last September on a FAFSA grant, thats how broke I was, i as a white male qualified for a grant.

I dont have money to move, I live in the most expensive part of the country, in the cheapest town, in the cheapest apartment, dont have cable, have all the calling plans in the world to save money, drive an 18 year old car, am only $9K in debt, but only make $346 a week collecting unemployment.

Adding up my bills, i need over $16 an hour to break even...if I was even to start! Only with repeated unemployment in the last 3 years, I am way behind, plus surgery last year, I owe much more to the hospital that I intend to rely on the lawsuit to pay for.

Plus I am being sued for the LIEberman Freep and need to hold a fundraiser soon to help pay for the legal fees for that, and that is over $12K after depositions.

Peole who know CADKEY, AUTOCAD, PRO/E and Solidworks but DONT have a BS dont find work right now.

I haven't got the money to take the courses for the two remaining softwares that are being advertised for, and I hope to have the state WIA program pay for classes in UNIGRAPHICS soon.

I have petitioned the Congress to allow veterans like me who have the Expeditionary Medal to receive Veterans benefits equal to Vietnam Era vets bennies, because MANY of the Vietnam Vets who get bennies NEVER WENT ANYWHERE, but I did, you have to actually be deployed in an area of conflict to get the Expeditionary Medal, only for my time period, i get nothing. Plus, they ended my Vietnam Era GI BILL 3 years early on me! So, I never got to take full part in the program because Congress cut off funding back in 1988-1989
82 posted on 06/01/2004 2:53:31 PM PDT by RaceBannon (VOTE DEMOCRAT AND LEARN ARABIC FREE!!)
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