Perhaps you should have taken that job. ??? I've heard (and found really)
that it's easier to find work if you're working. It's harder to make
interviews
and whatnot, but it gets you out there, you meet others and network. Who
knows where that can lead to? But if your talent is being put to use
around other people and they can see that, that can be very good situation.
Jon Jacob wrote:
> I hope this is not off topic, but I need to ask a general audience this
> question and this seems like the right group.
>
> I have been out of work for two months and I am not sure why. I am a
> talented web programmer with three years experience, strong Perl,
> JavaScript, CGI, and HTML skills and a great work ethic. I have been
> offered a job (which I turned down) but nothing desirable has come my
> way. I know the economy is slow, but I am shocked that I am out of work
> for this long. Are others experiencing this, or is it just me?
>
> I live in Portland, OR which is not the center of the tech universe but
> has strong tech companies nonetheless. I am just confused and am
> wondering if it is something I am doing or something that is being done
> to me. If the later, I can wait it out, but I just wanted to know if
> anyone in my silimiar situation was experiencing something the same and
> had any insight to share.
>
> I apologize for the vent, but it is starting to become frustrating and
> confusing.
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