The hardest part of programming - Finding a job
9 years ago
Here, life is beautiful. The girls are beautiful. Even the orchestra is beautiful.
Eh, this has been bugging me for quite some time. I'm at the stage where I really could use some form of a job. Sure, I could work as a cashier or clerk at the megamart or be doing some fast food shifts like other people my age, but I both feel that I wouldn't really fit in those positions, and that I'm already overqualified for them.
Honestly, I've been looking for part-time IT jobs, and I tried a few to Madison area companies. However, I have not heard back from them beyond the application stage, I have not been drawn into an interview with them yet. I feel like there's something I'm missing, perhaps there are online-based jobs that can fit into my part-time schedule with college and all, ones that pay well. I haven't found those, but if anyone wants to refer me to them please do so.
Honestly, I've been looking for part-time IT jobs, and I tried a few to Madison area companies. However, I have not heard back from them beyond the application stage, I have not been drawn into an interview with them yet. I feel like there's something I'm missing, perhaps there are online-based jobs that can fit into my part-time schedule with college and all, ones that pay well. I haven't found those, but if anyone wants to refer me to them please do so.
Skips92
~skips92
I was working in retail as a cashier up until the day I finally got a job and started work as a mobile applications developer. A job is a job and pays the bills. Something will come around eventually. Just need patience.
ilbv
~ilbv
I hope youll get one soon bud
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