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Originally Posted by Ozy_Flame
Are you a programmer?
Show up on Monday with no job. Get raise by end of day Tuesday at new job.
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I'm a networking/IT guy, not programmer, in retrospect wish I did that...much more jobs in that arena.
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Originally Posted by afc wimbledon
Its IT, they don't do phone interveiws? apply for a few jobs from Ontario, let them know you arn't available for in person interveiw.
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The only thing that worries me is I might screw up my chances, because they might say "this guy is a new graduate (thus no experience), why take a chance on him?" and hire someone local.
What do you think?
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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda
if you're a recent IT grad, getting a helpdesk position somewhere shouldn't be too hard, depending on what you actually learned in school. if all else fails you could always get a TSR position at Shaw or Telus to gain some experience
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How easy would it be to get a job there? In Toronto getting a job anywhere (even a call center at Rogers) is next to impossible with the amount people that apply, nevermind the people with connections
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Originally Posted by DuffMan
If you have no commitments ie wife kids house, go for it. Things get much more difficult later on. If you don't get work right away just go the Mac to make a bunch of money in a short perioid of time to hold you over while you look for IT work.
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Sorry, but what's the Mac?