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Silent Guardian
You guys are having a rough one.
I don't know if its the ****** holiday season or the -5 degree weather but I think this is one of those weeks the wife has the "take the pill to go home" on her mind.. or at least that's what the 75 violent text messages reference that I have received today while trying to work..
I checked my company's internal hiring list, they have 54 jobs in Texas and 45 open in Florida..
Ditto for us. I think we'll get to a place where we would no longer take the "undo" pill, but there have been some regrets.I like living where I live now, but financially it was a stupid thing to do.. I love that I haven't even scratched the surface on all that there is to do here but if someone offered me an "undo" pill I would probably take it....I'm gonna make the best of it though .
Just think of this Ble, if you do get a job in Korea you would be living in the future just like Dleg!
It would be tough to have an unhappy spouse RG, I feel for you. Good luck!
In a what the hell could it hurt move, I sent my resume to a recruiter that contacted me regarding an opportunity in Seoul for a company that has recently (over the past couple of years) been building their EPC business, especially in the power market. Two former coworkers are working for them now and this is about the 5th time I have been contacted about a job. I figured that maybe it's a sign that I've been contacted so often. I don't expect anything to come from it, but you never know.
I had an old friend from HS that did 2 years in Singapore with IBM- Said they offered him a ton of cash.. He said he really liked it, but he has three kids and didn't think it was a good environment for them long term (they basically had to live in a 3BR apartment). No such thing as American houses over there.. he just came back to the states but he said he would like to go back once his kids are grown, I think what he liked was all the travel you can do from there (cheap compared to getting there from the States) Said that IBM and some other companies have basically Americanized large sections of Asia so as long as he stayed close to home he could basically still go to target, McDonalds, chilli's, etc, spe3ak the English...
That kind of think isn't my bag (except for all the great scuba diving in the area) - I told him he needs to do a website or blog or book about the experience..
No worries, I'm not aware of my company working on a proposal for there. I'm pretty sure I would have at least heard about it if we were since we're the main power office for the company.If it turns out you are working on a power plant proposal for the Northern Marianas, let me know so I can stop talking to you - we have an RFP out right now, being managed by Leidos, but I am the utility's PM (like I know what I am doing....) We're being extremely cautious wit communications, because all the utility's previous RFPs have failed due to protests and corruption (I think that' why they put me as PM this time)It would be tough to have an unhappy spouse RG, I feel for you. Good luck!
In a what the hell could it hurt move, I sent my resume to a recruiter that contacted me regarding an opportunity in Seoul for a company that has recently (over the past couple of years) been building their EPC business, especially in the power market. Two former coworkers are working for them now and this is about the 5th time I have been contacted about a job. I figured that maybe it's a sign that I've been contacted so often. I don't expect anything to come from it, but you never know.
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