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Okay, time to look for a new job...

Shyatic

Platinum Member
It's been coming a while now, and now I've just finished updating my resume, I just wanted everybody's experience with looking for a new job, how they best went about it, methods, etc.

I am obviously looking for a job in the tech industry, as a Windows Network Admin (I have a few misc certs), so please keep that in mind.

I love my current job (and I know I'm very well loved there), but my commute of 1.5 hours+ each way is a killer, and with gas prices getting no lower, I want something within arms reach of my home. I figure this will give me a raise of $2000-$3000 a year by itself -- I spend upwards of $300 a month on gas alone, averaging 27mpg in my Mazda3 (I still have a lead foot). That's about $3600 a year in just gas, and that's JUST for work. I figure I spend a few hundred more than that given I use the car to tool around town and especially in the wintertime.

Anyhoo, any help is appreciated here. I got this job because my dad had a friend, who had a friend... you know how it works Also, I was not sure to put this on my resume... but I was 'Employee of the Month' a while back, but I later learned that I was the first person in the history of the company to achieve that honor in less than a year of being employed, in the company's 10 year history.

Thanks for all your help, it's really appreciated!
 
If you love your job so much and you think you have some good security there...then move closer. Problem solved.
 
I have no FUTURE there. As much as I could contemplate moving closer, my rent situtation (low) is too good to leave for a job that ultimately, won't give me the raises I need to survive with a future family or whatever. I am looking for a FUTURE, not just to be complacent.
 
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