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RE: CALL CENTER REP JOB IN CA
- To: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert
- Subject: RE: CALL CENTER REP JOB IN CA
- From: "Elaine" <http://www.hotmail.com/~em>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 16:24:22 -0700
--- Robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> wrote:
I frequently get e-mails for positions outside of Ca. According to
that skillproof.com site, Wash DC & NYC have been generating a lot of IT
jobs. Anyway...
This is because of a short-term (many a couple of years) for upgrades to the
government's systems, especially due to the Patriot Act. Their systems are
not up to snuff for spying on the populace, I guess. This need has been on
the news and from the state, as well.
I should have mentioned, as well, that my background was solely on large
corporate servers, not on PC's or small systems. The job market for large
corporate systems is gone, gone, gone. ProSearch, the state, and others
have emphasized that any new jobs will come from small or mid-sized
businesses, not corporations. They have either moved their data centers
east, offshored the work, or downsized. My old Merv colleague Don, an old
mainframer whose job was transferred to IBM in '97 during the consolidation,
had been lucky enough to keep supporting the company in Mpls from home, even
though the office here closed last fall. However, I ran into Don recently
(he lives close on Second Street) and he told me that Target is about to
sell Mervyn's (finally, after many years of threatening) and Don will be out
of a job. IBM is not going to keep him - they've got an excess of
mainframers, and he wasn't there long enough to get retirement. He's around
60, with 20 years in CICS. No one's going to need that -- all those jobs
are in India or handled by IBM. So, another one bites (bytes?) the dust.
So, like many baby boomers who worked for years at corporations, hoping for
retirement, I did not build skills useful in small businesses. My skills
are for large corporations, and these are gone. After all that time I
wasted on DBM, ProSearch, and Retec, no one really helped me with what I
need -- how to "market" my non-tech skills. And truthfully, I don't have
any specific skills that turn up on Craig's and other sites. Retec only
had teaching to suggest, and like you, I really can't see myself teaching
and don't plan to do that. So, I'm just scraping by, living on credit
cards and trying to land another temp job. I still look at the tech jobs,
and you can keep sending any you see. You never know. Something may turn
up that is generic enough so that I would qualify. But I wouldn't hold my
breath at this point.