So I was reading the recent threads and found it pretty interesting some of the jobs the members of this forum occupy. There was always some intense talent from the members of this community, so with that I'd like to hear what everyone does now-a-days!
Last January I started as a senior developer at Terralever (http://www.terralever.com), an interactive marketing agency. We work primarily on Microsoft-based technologies, although some of our projects run in PHP.
As a developer at Terralever, I've had a pretty good variety of projects come through the pipe: I worked on Red Bull's event sites, as a consultant for a company becoming PCI compliant, Facebook apps, a mobile device, and a WPF kiosk that drives an industrial laser and robotics.
A few months ago I was promoted to development manager, and have been working on growing my personal empire (as well as improving the quality of work coming out of my team). I probably do about 60% development and 40% management now.
I work at Fry's Marketplace.. It sucks.
Can't wait until I start College.. Still going to give me a job opp, Mynd? :P.
Quote from: Sixen on December 17, 2008, 07:19 PM
Still going to give me a job opp, Mynd? :P.
http://www.aftercollege.com/cobrand/tjr/job.asp?job=12747432&gid=367648419 (http://www.aftercollege.com/cobrand/tjr/job.asp?job=12747432&gid=367648419)
I work for the provincial government as a Security Analyst, as an application security specialist.
Quote from: iago on December 17, 2008, 07:48 PM
I work for the provincial government as a Security Analyst, as an application security specialist.
What happened to Symantec =?
I work in telemarketing 67 hours a week (past 2 months I've been doing these hours to get things paid off soon). It's 2 different jobs. One of them is for ThermoSpas hot tub company (commission based on my part plus hourly pay). Although I hate telemarketing, I've been doing it for 2 years now.
On my own, cleaning computers of viruses/adware/malware, etc. Also hardware upgrades, full OS reinstalls, tightened up before giving it back to customer so they don't get it in trouble as fast. Currently work exclusively with Windows systems.
Same as Grok, except I also build custom computers, set up servers (HTTP, FTP, and Voice [mostly for Medical Transcription]), plus freelance software development, of course.
Quote from: MyndFyre[vL] on December 17, 2008, 07:47 PM
http://www.aftercollege.com/cobrand/tjr/job.asp?job=12747432&gid=367648419 (http://www.aftercollege.com/cobrand/tjr/job.asp?job=12747432&gid=367648419)
I realize that says "aftercollege.com", but it doesn't require a degree and is an internship/co-op.. Meaning I can do this
while going through College, yes?
Quote from: Yegg on December 17, 2008, 11:56 PM
I work in telemarketing 67 hours a week (past 2 months I've been doing these hours to get things paid off soon). It's 2 different jobs. One of them is for ThermoSpas hot tub company (commission based on my part plus hourly pay). Although I hate telemarketing, I've been doing it for 2 years now.
I hate you, o_o.
Kidding of course, :P. That's got to be a hard job, having people tell you to leave them alone all the time, =|.
Quote from: Grok on December 18, 2008, 12:06 AM
On my own, cleaning computers of viruses/adware/malware, etc. Also hardware upgrades, full OS reinstalls, tightened up before giving it back to customer so they don't get it in trouble as fast. Currently work exclusively with Windows systems.
Quote from: Andy on December 18, 2008, 12:15 AM
Same as Grok, except I also build custom computers, set up servers (HTTP, FTP, and Voice [mostly for Medical Transcription]), plus freelance software development, of course.
See, I was looking at doing both of these as a side-job type thing.. You guys do this as a living? I assume you've got to be making some good money, yes?
Quote from: Sixen on December 18, 2008, 12:58 AM
Quote from: MyndFyre[vL] on December 17, 2008, 07:47 PM
http://www.aftercollege.com/cobrand/tjr/job.asp?job=12747432&gid=367648419 (http://www.aftercollege.com/cobrand/tjr/job.asp?job=12747432&gid=367648419)
I realize that says "aftercollege.com", but it doesn't require a degree and is an internship/co-op.. Meaning I can do this while going through College, yes?
Quote from: Yegg on December 17, 2008, 11:56 PM
I work in telemarketing 67 hours a week (past 2 months I've been doing these hours to get things paid off soon). It's 2 different jobs. One of them is for ThermoSpas hot tub company (commission based on my part plus hourly pay). Although I hate telemarketing, I've been doing it for 2 years now.
I hate you, o_o.
Kidding of course, :P. That's got to be a hard job, having people tell you to leave them alone all the time, =|.
Quote from: Grok on December 18, 2008, 12:06 AM
On my own, cleaning computers of viruses/adware/malware, etc. Also hardware upgrades, full OS reinstalls, tightened up before giving it back to customer so they don't get it in trouble as fast. Currently work exclusively with Windows systems.
Quote from: Andy on December 18, 2008, 12:15 AM
Same as Grok, except I also build custom computers, set up servers (HTTP, FTP, and Voice [mostly for Medical Transcription]), plus freelance software development, of course.
See, I was looking at doing both of these as a side-job type thing.. You guys do this as a living? I assume you've got to be making some good money, yes?
Hell ya it's a hard job. Right now I'm taking in quite a lot of money per month so it's worth it, but I plan to hopefully become fully self-employed early 2009 and develop apps for Apple's AppStore.
Quote from: Yegg on December 18, 2008, 01:00 AM
Hell ya it's a hard job. Right now I'm taking in quite a lot of money per month so it's worth it, but I plan to hopefully become fully self-employed early 2009 and develop apps for Apple's AppStore.
Yeah, in all seriousness, that has to be tough, =|. But very nice Yegg.
/pat on back
=).
I have almost no money, but I spend almost no money. People do pay a lot for standard PC repair, though. You can get away with charging $50-$100 just to make a house call, even if you don't fix the problem.
Quote from: Andy on December 18, 2008, 02:13 AM
I have almost no money, but I spend almost no money. People do pay a lot for standard PC repair, though. You can get away with charging $50-$100 just to make a house call, even if you don't fix the problem.
Haha, very true... I usually end up having to fix neighbors computers and feel bad about charging them, =|.
I'm a college student for the next 4-5 years. 8)
My job is similar to iago's. I am an IT Security analyst for TD Bank Financial Group here in Toronto, at least probably one of the most sound banks right now. Specifically, I conduct threat compliance and vulnerability management for the banks global assets. That includes Desktops, internal and external servers and devices, all together adds to 120,000 devices world wide. It gets stressful sometimes. I'd say the hardest part of my job is dealing with Banknorth and Comerce employees and getting them to patch there systems. We recently purchased Banknorth, Comerce and Ameritrade. Not sure if anyone here from the states has seen the, "TD Bank, America's most convient bank" comercials/ads.
I just graduated and consider myself lucky to be able to step into a roll such as this. I'm also interested in networking and was employed by my college as a IT Infrastructure specialist for a co-op. I've also applied for Cisco's ASE program, which I will hopefully hear back from in the next coming weeks.
Right now, I'm just trying to build on my career, I want to eventually work my way up into management. I co-own part of a company that me and a college friend started up, SparkITS.ca. Feel free to buy our Managed Snort box setup! :D
Anyway, that is what I do.
Quote from: Sixen on December 18, 2008, 12:58 AM
Quote from: MyndFyre[vL] on December 17, 2008, 07:47 PM
http://www.aftercollege.com/cobrand/tjr/job.asp?job=12747432&gid=367648419 (http://www.aftercollege.com/cobrand/tjr/job.asp?job=12747432&gid=367648419)
I realize that says "aftercollege.com", but it doesn't require a degree and is an internship/co-op.. Meaning I can do this while going through College, yes?
It's the link that I was given from the ASU School of Computing and Informatics. Plus I posted the opportunity and it's meant for an internship. Yes.
Quote from: brew on December 17, 2008, 08:52 PM
Quote from: iago on December 17, 2008, 07:48 PM
I work for the provincial government as a Security Analyst, as an application security specialist.
What happened to Symantec =?
I was offered a better job, so I took it.
Quote from: Newby on December 18, 2008, 03:06 AM
I'm a college student for the next 4-5 years. 8)
Ditto, ^_^.
Quote from: MyndFyre[vL] on December 18, 2008, 10:43 AM
It's the link that I was given from the ASU School of Computing and Informatics. Plus I posted the opportunity and it's meant for an internship. Yes.
Oh, well that makes sense. Thanks Mynd.
I work as a software engineer at Cisco, primarily on the ASA (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisco_ASA).
Quote from: K on December 18, 2008, 12:27 PM
I work as a software engineer at Cisco, primarily on the ASA (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisco_ASA).
CiscoASA is an awesome piece of equipment, performs much better than the PIX, although I haven't really touched much of the ASA's features yet. Still need to get it running in Dynamips.
I just had the Cisco ASE assessment this past thursday. It was pretty intense with the Technical Assessment and the personal itnerview went a little better. Hopefully I did well, it was tough getting to that point since it was the third interview and they narrowed down 4000+ applicants to just 24, with 10 positions available. I'd be working near Raleigh in NC at Research Triangle Park.
I'm kind of interested what you think of the whole ASE program K, and where did you work out of, San jose?
Quote from: MrRaza on December 18, 2008, 02:42 PM
Quote from: K on December 18, 2008, 12:27 PM
I work as a software engineer at Cisco, primarily on the ASA (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisco_ASA).
CiscoASA is an awesome piece of equipment, performs much better than the PIX, although I haven't really touched much of the ASA's features yet. Still need to get it running in Dynamips.
I just had the Cisco ASE assessment this past thursday. It was pretty intense with the Technical Assessment and the personal itnerview went a little better. Hopefully I did well, it was tough getting to that point since it was the third interview and they narrowed down 4000+ applicants to just 24, with 10 positions available. I'd be working near Raleigh in NC at Research Triangle Park.
I'm kind of interested what you think of the whole ASE program K, and where did you work out of, San jose?
I work in Boulder, CO, which is one of the smaller remote sites. I don't really know anything about the ASE program -- I believe that might just be for customer-facing positions like TAC and such. Anyway, I didn't have to go through it :)
I haven't been to the RTP campus but I have heard they have a pretty sweet setup.
Yea I'm also a college student for 2 or 3 more years. As a side job right now I'm working at the activity center on campus. Its a really easy job so I can do some schoolwork while working and pay is decent. After next semester I'm planning on doing a summer internship with either Intel or Raytheon.
I have one more semester left in college before I graduate; and after that its all military training for about a year, since I'm commissioning as a 2LT in the Army as a Military Intelligence officer. After that training is done I'll be in the NJ National Guard in Westfield as the assistant S2. On the civilian side of things, I still have no idea what I should do with my Criminal Justice degree; and being a cop isn't my first choice.
Quote from: Falcon[anti-yL] on December 18, 2008, 03:19 PM
Yea I'm also a college student for 2 or 3 more years. As a side job right now I'm working at the activity center on campus. Its a really easy job so I can do some schoolwork while working and pay is decent. After next semester I'm planning on doing a summer internship with either Intel or Raytheon.
Oh hm, where at? Intel has a pretty big plant by where I live (AZ).. Probably 30 minutes or so.
Quote from: K on December 18, 2008, 03:02 PM
Quote from: MrRaza on December 18, 2008, 02:42 PM
Quote from: K on December 18, 2008, 12:27 PM
I work as a software engineer at Cisco, primarily on the ASA (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisco_ASA).
CiscoASA is an awesome piece of equipment, performs much better than the PIX, although I haven't really touched much of the ASA's features yet. Still need to get it running in Dynamips.
I just had the Cisco ASE assessment this past thursday. It was pretty intense with the Technical Assessment and the personal itnerview went a little better. Hopefully I did well, it was tough getting to that point since it was the third interview and they narrowed down 4000+ applicants to just 24, with 10 positions available. I'd be working near Raleigh in NC at Research Triangle Park.
I'm kind of interested what you think of the whole ASE program K, and where did you work out of, San jose?
I work in Boulder, CO, which is one of the smaller remote sites. I don't really know anything about the ASE program -- I believe that might just be for customer-facing positions like TAC and such. Anyway, I didn't have to go through it :)
I haven't been to the RTP campus but I have heard they have a pretty sweet setup.
Yeah, I believe there's either the ASE, which is more customer facing, or you can apply for SE1 and work your way upto 4 then management etc... I'm just interested in the certifications and the Cisco brand on my resume.
Quote from: Sixen on December 19, 2008, 02:03 AM
Quote from: Falcon[anti-yL] on December 18, 2008, 03:19 PM
Yea I'm also a college student for 2 or 3 more years. As a side job right now I'm working at the activity center on campus. Its a really easy job so I can do some schoolwork while working and pay is decent. After next semester I'm planning on doing a summer internship with either Intel or Raytheon.
Oh hm, where at? Intel has a pretty big plant by where I live (AZ).. Probably 30 minutes or so.
Most likely Austin, TX for Intel or Dallas for Raytheon.
Yea. Raytheon is huge, here. They give out internships like candy. (A good thing) Most of the students I see in my computer science courses from year to year work there. A lot of them work on 'secret' things, too.
Quote from: Falcon[anti-yL] on December 19, 2008, 01:29 PM
Most likely Austin, TX for Intel or Dallas for Raytheon.
Very nice, =].
Quote from: chyea on December 19, 2008, 04:15 PM
Yea. Raytheon is huge, here. They give out internships like candy. (A good thing) Most of the students I see in my computer science courses from year to year work there. A lot of them work on 'secret' things, too.
Oh interesting.. Perhaps i'll have to look into that as well. Though if they don't have one in AZ, I can't do it, :P.
Quote from: chyea on December 19, 2008, 04:15 PM
Yea. Raytheon is huge, here. They give out internships like candy. (A good thing) Most of the students I see in my computer science courses from year to year work there. A lot of them work on 'secret' things, too.
Ha that's what I've heard also. I read an article in the newspaper once that included a survey done by Raytheon's CEO and it turns out that 90% of Raytheon's current employees graduated from UT Dallas, where I'm going. So I think that helps a lot.
College student, also an undergrad research assistant at NOAA's National Severe Storms Laboratory
College Student and I currently work in IT for a medical practice.
Software developer at Nortel. It's kind of funny, because for a little while we had some anti-cisco campaign going on - sorry, K. :P
I'm working on the server-side code that handles in and outbound 4G data messages, as well as code that formats the said messages.
/me has seen lots of networking on these forums... just never social networking until now. :P
I manage some people working on a database for the Navy in San Diego.
I'm typing at the job where I have just been dismissed at as of today....
Radio Shack...
HORRIBLE JOB! DON'T EVER APPLY HERE!
Outback is my next job opportunity.
Quote from: PunK on December 27, 2008, 05:59 PM
I'm typing at the job where I have just been dismissed at as of today....
Radio Shack...
HORRIBLE JOB! DON'T EVER APPLY HERE!
Outback is my next job opportunity.
At least you're not in the fast food business.
mobile audio/video/security installation & fiberglass customization for a local company "car toys"
Quote from: Adema on January 02, 2009, 01:04 AM
mobile audio/video/security installation & fiberglass customization for a local company "car toys"
I don't think car toys is a small local company. Unless it's not car toys (http://www.cartoys.com/).
im part time home inspector,
and me and my brother and a couple friends blow glass, i have a site, it's still shit still would like to find someone to rebuild it for meh. as some of u remember i posted a topic about it a couple years back. :p
I'm currently in school working either towards an Urban & City Planning or Civil Engineering (specialized in transportation), I haven't decided yet. I also do transit advocacy with a group called the transit coalition here in Los Angeles, we go to meetings with politicians and work towards the big picture. For money I do IT work for my girlfriends step-dad.
Eventually I'd like to run a large transit system :)
Lotsathings
Quote from: chyea on January 02, 2009, 01:24 AM
Quote from: Adema on January 02, 2009, 01:04 AM
mobile audio/video/security installation & fiberglass customization for a local company "car toys"
I don't think car toys is a small local company. Unless it's not car toys (http://www.cartoys.com/).
i consider it small, it's only spread out through three states if i remember right. i don't really like the commission sales because that always leads to forced sales and shit customers don't even want/need. w/e brings me more money if they get install labor w/ it :D
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Now my IT Security contract is finisihed, now I'm a contract programmer!
Working with VB Word Macro's for the government(ohhh Caaannnaaddaaa)!
Fuck you economy.
Nice. I'm still a telemarketer for the police without a future. I ran a red light this morning with a cop 5 feet away from me and got out of a ticket and having my vehicle towed (no insurance on me) because I work for the police. ::)
Quote from: Yegg on April 03, 2009, 02:02 PM
Nice. I'm still a telemarketer for the police without a future. I ran a red light this morning with a cop 5 feet away from me and got out of a ticket and having my vehicle towed (no insurance on me) because I work for the police. ::)
That's justice for you!
Uhh.... what exactly do the police telemarket?
Quote from: MyndFyre[vL] on April 03, 2009, 03:45 PM
Uhh.... what exactly do the police telemarket?
Donations. Firefighters do the same thing.
Quote from: Invert on April 03, 2009, 04:07 PM
Quote from: MyndFyre[vL] on April 03, 2009, 03:45 PM
Uhh.... what exactly do the police telemarket?
Donations. Firefighters do the same thing.
Hmm... How do you telemarket donations? Unless, they are donations you have to pay for...
I call and pitch people (mostly cold calling) to give money for police. They can donate by mail or by phone. It supports families of police who are killed, pays for events through Connecticut (where I live), and stuff like that. Most places have a fund raising company call for them and thus don't receive almost any of the funds. In my case, which is a rare case, there is a board of current and retired police offers who actually control 100% of the finances. So more money goes toward the charity aspect, but I'm not sure how much goes. We have to pay employees, salaries to board members, and bills. The town I got pulled over in is the town this police organization is located in, and all officers in this town are members of it, so they all know all about it. I would get out of almost any ticket (with the exception of extreme cases such as DUI) because I collect money that indirectly goes into the pocket of the officer who pulls me over.
Quote from: Yegg on April 03, 2009, 11:57 PM
I call and pitch people (mostly cold calling) to give money for police. They can donate by mail or by phone. It supports families of police who are killed, pays for events through Connecticut (where I live), and stuff like that. Most places have a fund raising company call for them and thus don't receive almost any of the funds. In my case, which is a rare case, there is a board of current and retired police offers who actually control 100% of the finances. So more money goes toward the charity aspect, but I'm not sure how much goes. We have to pay employees, salaries to board members, and bills. The town I got pulled over in is the town this police organization is located in, and all officers in this town are members of it, so they all know all about it. I would get out of almost any ticket (with the exception of extreme cases such as DUI) because I collect money that indirectly goes into the pocket of the officer who pulls me over.
In a way, you have a nice advantage working as a police telemarketer. However, in general I don't like talking on the phone so it wouldn't justify for me, lol.
Initially, I had assumed it was the other way around (that is, police donating to public, charity, etc.). Thanks for clarifying.
The local software company in my city for whom I was working went out of business. I lost my job in November. Since December 1, I work for the Sugar Land Ice & Sports Center in the operations department. Basically, I'm a janitor at an ice rink. Ain't that a waste of talent?
The good news is that I'm still getting paid, even during this economic "downturn". Ain't that just swell?
I still need a damn car.
Hey Kane! *wave*
Is that in the Houston area? Or is there another Sugar Land somewhere?
If so, I might be able to point you in the direction of a good technical recruiter I used while I was looking for a job there.
Quote from: tA-Kane on April 06, 2009, 02:56 AM
The local software company in my city for whom I was working went out of business. I lost my job in November. Since December 1, I work for the Sugar Land Ice & Sports Center in the operations department. Basically, I'm a janitor at an ice rink. Ain't that a waste of talent?
The good news is that I'm still getting paid, even during this economic "downturn". Ain't that just swell?
I still need a damn car.
At least you're working. Most of the people I call say they have no job. They say the economy took their job. Some haven't worked in a year or even two years! I don't see how you can't find a job within two years. You found one in under a month. I check CareerBuilder and other sites and I still see a number of places hiring, it's just jobs that people don't want, but they don't like that job so they claim there are no jobs. I know that there are various telemarketing places hiring, including debt collectors.
Quote from: MyndFyre[vL] on April 06, 2009, 09:43 AM
Hey Kane! *wave*
Is that in the Houston area? Or is there another Sugar Land somewhere?
If so, I might be able to point you in the direction of a good technical recruiter I used while I was looking for a job there.
Sup man? Yeah, I live in Sugar Land, TX.
I'd love to have a contact for a recruiter. Just keep in mind that at this point I have little on-paper technical experience: no money to take any certification tests means I don't have any of them. My previous job in the field went out of business (and having had no online presence, it's hard to prove who they were; kind've ironic that a software development start-up had no online presence, no? Might be one of the reasons why they went out of business lol), so they can't be reached for a point of reference either unfortunately. After that, my only references are about 3+ years out of date. :(
Quote from: Yegg on April 06, 2009, 12:10 PM
Quote from: tA-Kane on April 06, 2009, 02:56 AM
The local software company in my city for whom I was working went out of business. I lost my job in November. Since December 1, I work for the Sugar Land Ice & Sports Center in the operations department. Basically, I'm a janitor at an ice rink. Ain't that a waste of talent?
The good news is that I'm still getting paid, even during this economic "downturn". Ain't that just swell?
I still need a damn car.
At least you're working. Most of the people I call say they have no job. They say the economy took their job. Some haven't worked in a year or even two years! I don't see how you can't find a job within two years. You found one in under a month. I check CareerBuilder and other sites and I still see a number of places hiring, it's just jobs that people don't want, but they don't like that job so they claim there are no jobs. I know that there are various telemarketing places hiring, including debt collectors.
See, that's what happened to me. I didn't like the idea of being a janitor. But I needed the money and I didn't have any other prospects.
Although to be honest, even though I do feel it
is a waste of talent (just about anyone can do it tbh), I do feel it to be a rewarding job. In additional to cleaning stuff, my duties also include giving out rental skates, sharpening said rental skates, and soon I'll be driving the ice resurfacer as well. A lot of these rental skates are dull as fuck, and it's pretty rewarding to see the difference on someone's face when they get a sharp skate after having been on a dull skate for a while. They can actually skate instead of just sliding and falling everywhere.
And even though it's not my favorite job, I do still give it my all. I get ridiculed frequently for how I look or act by coworkers, but I don't care. I just do my job and do it well, and my boss seems to think I'm the greatest. He's looking to promote me to supervisor soonish which is pretty cool, considering there's a half dozen others whom have been hired for longer than I.
Oh shit I forgot Kane lives like right next to me :O
Let's bring this back up to the top, why not?
Car Toys? Well something about corperate sending out a hiring freeze followed by termination. Basically kept their lead installers and punkd the rest of us. :'(
Anywho, I now work at a Smoke Shop selling liqour to alcoholics, herb pipes to stoners, bubbles (slang for a meth pipe) to..., rose in a tube (slang for crack pipe) to...
8/hr under the table, just got my hours cut down to 20 a week because my boss is a retarded scrub. >:(
Hopefully I just got another job working @ the Zumiez warehouse.
Go me!