- Jun 5, 2005
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I'm 23, currently living in Pittsburgh, PA... and have been thinking of moving out to Seattle, WA. My best friend lives out there and is looking for a new place to live at some point. We both currently have no leases, so the time table is very flexible.
I've been in IT for a little over 3 years now. Self-taught. Started as a student worker in an IT dept at U of Pitt, moved up to a full-time temp, then moved onto a sort of a "jr. systems admin" sort of a job at a smaller company. Got laid off from there in March after they lost a ton of business. Since then, I've been working at a tech management company (outsourced IT) supporting all of the public libraries in the county. I was "promoted" about three months in, to a "Help Desk Lead" with no mention of a raise... I'm doing more here than anywhere else - in terms of variety and workload and exposure to new technologies. Thousands of machines, constant stuff to do... Basically I'm getting very good experience that translates well to a resume.
Though I'm getting great experience here, this company has a tendency of hiring complete imbeciles. I have never seen anything like it. I'm not sure if it's because it's a family run business, or I've just been lucky to have mostly competent coworkers in the past or what? I've been wanting to tear my hair out lately.
Anyway - Does dropping everything and moving across the continent seem like a bad idea? I'm young and it seems like it'd be awesome on so many levels. Driving across the country - though tiring... seems like it'd be extremely cool.
Enough background... These are my main concerns/questions:
-What is the likelihood of being able to secure a job in the Seattle area from Pittsburgh?
-What is an economical way to move the larger things that I own? Queen Bed/Desk/Big Speakers... (I refuse to drive a ford van 2500 miles - no uhauls)
-Anyone know of any openings coming up next spring in the IT field in/around Seattle?
I've been in IT for a little over 3 years now. Self-taught. Started as a student worker in an IT dept at U of Pitt, moved up to a full-time temp, then moved onto a sort of a "jr. systems admin" sort of a job at a smaller company. Got laid off from there in March after they lost a ton of business. Since then, I've been working at a tech management company (outsourced IT) supporting all of the public libraries in the county. I was "promoted" about three months in, to a "Help Desk Lead" with no mention of a raise... I'm doing more here than anywhere else - in terms of variety and workload and exposure to new technologies. Thousands of machines, constant stuff to do... Basically I'm getting very good experience that translates well to a resume.
Though I'm getting great experience here, this company has a tendency of hiring complete imbeciles. I have never seen anything like it. I'm not sure if it's because it's a family run business, or I've just been lucky to have mostly competent coworkers in the past or what? I've been wanting to tear my hair out lately.
Anyway - Does dropping everything and moving across the continent seem like a bad idea? I'm young and it seems like it'd be awesome on so many levels. Driving across the country - though tiring... seems like it'd be extremely cool.
Enough background... These are my main concerns/questions:
-What is the likelihood of being able to secure a job in the Seattle area from Pittsburgh?
-What is an economical way to move the larger things that I own? Queen Bed/Desk/Big Speakers... (I refuse to drive a ford van 2500 miles - no uhauls)
-Anyone know of any openings coming up next spring in the IT field in/around Seattle?