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Aug 26, 2004
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Originally posted by: Inappropriate4AT
$10.5/hr is good money to me, I could live off that. If there aren't any certs required do they even test you or anything?

i would expect an aptitude test of some sort...
 

Googer

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Nov 11, 2004
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Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Sorry to hear that.
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R.I.P.

His engineering career just hit a new low...
 

wetcat007

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Originally posted by: quakefiend420
:disgust:

but it will be income until something else comes along :(

UPDATE:
well, i have an interview tomorrow at 3:30...should i do my best to not appear over-qualified?

If you're overqualified why are u applying? I work for geeksquad, as far as people and how much they actually know about computers, some people are overqualified and some people shouldnt be working there. Overall I find it to be a decent job to hold down while going to school, (if you work 32 or more hours a week you get 3500 a year for school(32 hours is considered fulltime) which is nice. Mostly what you do is remove peoples dumb searchbars/spyware whatever u want call it, reinstall Windows, general hardware work (replacing parts). Anyways people who work in bestbuy stores get paid 11-15 dollars an hour generally, if you go out to people's houses it's a decent amount more than that. I like the job for the most part, the job can be a pain sometimes when you have to deal with crabby customers(some legitimatly angry, some are just being unreasonable). However for every crabby customer I've gotten there's always a really nice one. No certifications are required if your an instore tech, your supposed to have A+ and MCSE for going out to peoples houses, but they generally don't seem to follow that.

Oh yeah the uniforms suck, but life goes on I guess.

Anyways I don't know where you are looking to go jobwise in life, I'm 18 right now and it's better than most other jobs available to me while i goto school.
 

daniel49

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good luck and more power to ya.
personally would never buy from bestbuy or use geek squad, but hope it gets you to where your trying to be.
 

NTB

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Mar 26, 2001
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Originally posted by: rmrf
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: rmrf
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: NTB
I'm in the same boat. Just got out of college with a Bachelor's degree, but I have yet to find a "real" job, so I've started putting in applications at a bunch of local retail places :(

Originally posted by: quakefiend420
Originally posted by: meltdown75
the solo thing wasn't bringing in enough flow? i seem to remember you doing house calls.

things have slowed waaay down

i'm barely bringing in 1K a month, that's just not enough :(

What???

How can things have slowed waaay down when folks swear the Economy is booming better than ever before??? :confused:

:disgust:

Well? Is the Economy bad???

not from where I am sitting. I see new jobs open up everyday, everything from right out of college to senior positions to management. I think the biggest problem these days with college graduates is that they are told they will graduate and make X amount of money. If you are willing to work hard, you will climb your way up the ladder. Right out of college I was working as a desktop tech fro $12/hr. I did that for a year and a half. now 3 years since graduating, I am making ~$50,000/yr. That may not seem like very much to some people, but I am filling my 401K and savings account while living a comfortable lifestyle.

See, I have no problem with doing that - Entry level helpdesk type positions are the majority of what I've sent resumes to. No dice all the same. Just sent out 3 more the other day, and I'm waiting to hear on a fourth one I sent a couple weeks ago to the same school I graduated from.

Nate
 

meltdown75

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Well, best case scenario would be you get the job and kick ass for a while, using your expertise to truly be head & shoulders over your counterparts. Maybe then you could end up in some type of supervisory role in which you get to sit behind a desk and nef, ordering all of your little squad out into the field. Doesn't sound that bad, if it were to all work out that way. Then you could nef from work, like me. :)

edit: oh, and you gotta make money somewhere. whether it's Geek Squad or McDonald's, the main thing is that your bills are getting paid and you're not sitting at home on your rump.

good luck in the interview. if i were you, i wouldn't hold a damn thing back.
 

hypn0tik

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Originally posted by: meltdown75
Well, best case scenario would be you get the job and kick ass for a while, using your expertise to truly be head & shoulders over your counterparts. Maybe then you could end up in some type of supervisory role in which you get to sit behind a desk and nef, ordering all of your little squad out into the field. Doesn't sound that bad, if it were to all work out that way. Then you could nef from work, like me. :)

edit: oh, and you gotta make money somewhere. whether it's Geek Squad or McDonald's, the main thing is that your bills are getting paid and you're not sitting at home on your rump.

good luck in the interview. if i were you, i wouldn't hold a damn thing back
.

I couldn't agree more.
 

NTB

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Mar 26, 2001
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Well, I think I'm going to head up to Target again this afternoon and ask them to change my application so that I can go for the daytime stocking position - I initially wanted to avoid it because I'd have to be at the store at 4:30am :(

Nate
 

Danman

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: rmrf
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: rmrf
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: NTB
I'm in the same boat. Just got out of college with a Bachelor's degree, but I have yet to find a "real" job, so I've started putting in applications at a bunch of local retail places :(

Originally posted by: quakefiend420
Originally posted by: meltdown75
the solo thing wasn't bringing in enough flow? i seem to remember you doing house calls.

things have slowed waaay down

i'm barely bringing in 1K a month, that's just not enough :(

What???

How can things have slowed waaay down when folks swear the Economy is booming better than ever before??? :confused:

:disgust:

Well? Is the Economy bad???

not from where I am sitting. I see new jobs open up everyday, everything from right out of college to senior positions to management. I think the biggest problem these days with college graduates is that they are told they will graduate and make X amount of money. If you are willing to work hard, you will climb your way up the ladder. Right out of college I was working as a desktop tech fro $12/hr. I did that for a year and a half. now 3 years since graduating, I am making ~$50,000/yr. That may not seem like very much to some people, but I am filling my 401K and savings account while living a comfortable lifestyle.

Good for you. Most Tech jobs down here will get you $10hr.

What part of the country is quakefiend???

:roll:

Not sure what the economy is in your area, but here in Central Florida we have five open IT positions and we can't find anyone to take them, people aren't even showing up for interviews. I'm still in college and a part time Network Engineer/Intern and I make close to $40k a year.

Please put your political views in the right forum.
 

NTB

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Originally posted by: Danman
:roll:

Not sure what the economy is in your area, but here in Central Florida we have five open IT positions and we can't find anyone to take them, people aren't even showing up for interviews. I'm still in college and a part time Network Engineer/Intern and I make close to $40k a year.

Please put your political views in the right forum.

where do I sign up? :p

Nate
 

Tremulant

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Jul 2, 2004
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Originally posted by: NTB
Originally posted by: Danman
:roll:

Not sure what the economy is in your area, but here in Central Florida we have five open IT positions and we can't find anyone to take them, people aren't even showing up for interviews. I'm still in college and a part time Network Engineer/Intern and I make close to $40k a year.

Please put your political views in the right forum.

where do I sign up? :p

Nate

Seriously.. I'm in South FL, part-time, going to school.. don't make nearly as much as you Dan. And I'm doing tech/helpdesk.. even though it's been more helpdesk than tech lately.
 

Blayze

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$10.50 an hour? I might just go put in a application for Geek Squad now. Its almost impossible to find a decent pay job here. Everything is like $5.15 to $6 an hour. I know people out of college working at fast food places and bagging groceries.
 

GoingUp

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Id love to do that kind of work, but id rather do it on my own and keep all of the profits myself...