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ACTUALLY Moving from a big company to a small company....


EDIT:

Actually moving to Boston tomorrow to work at a new company!

And for those who didn't know, I've been a Database Administrator at Vonage now for quite some time, but I never shared it.

This is SEALED. There is no turning back.

-Matt
 
Originally posted by: jhayx7
Meaningless in any situation.

.... what is, your response? 😕

Oh, and in response to OP, I'd certainly rather be going from large to small than small to large.
 
Originally posted by: UNCjigga
Dude, its a helluva lot better than moving from small companies to large companies!!! :|

But it's easier to work at a big company and transfer to any size company. Going from small to large is harder.
 
SoulAssassin and I had a going away party in your honor that just happened to be the same night as the Home Run Derby. You missed it. Sorry.

If you visit New Jersey as often as you visited Boston when you lived in New Jersey, let me know when you'll be around and we can hang out.
 
Welcome to the neighborhood. Here's a couple of tips, go to the north end for italian food, never ever give the "homeless" people change, learn the mbta system quick, try the dim-sum in china town sometime and get yourself to a red sox game immediately.
 
Originally posted by: BKLounger
Welcome to the neighborhood. Here's a couple of tips, go to the north end for italian food, never ever give the "homeless" people change, learn the mbta system quick, try the dim-sum in china town sometime and get yourself to a red sox game immediately.


I've done everything you mention already in the past 🙂

I've been to boston well over 100+ times. Always wanted to live there.

And I know the T very well already, so that's good for me.
 
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