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Posted by: Seloce

coming January, I will be considering other employment opportunities. my current job is becoming far too stressful for various reasons.

soo, I thought maybe this would be a good place to start looking. if you know of anyplace that is looking for someone to work an IT position, please send me a pm or email. doesn't quite matter where you're at...I don't mind relocating.

if you need more information, like my employment history...etc etc...contact me and I'll get that to you asap.

-- 10/23/2002 23.32.06 ----------------

chopper...please move this to the off topic discussion forum. doesn't belong here and that's my bad. pretty tired right now. ^_^



Posted by: Xerion

if you will need a php coder,web designer,im here :)



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There are some good IT opportunities here. Only thing though is i'm in the UK!

If you want to work in the UK in IT have a look here at some of the jobs going. [url]www.cw360.com[/url]



Posted by: Seloce

haha...now that's a change of scenery! thanks debaser, I'll take a look.

and thanks xerion, but I'm fairly capable when it comes to web design myself. ^_^ but I'll keep you in mind should I be looking for help.



Posted by: Xerion

ok,just wanted to help :)



Posted by: Seloce

what's a comfortable salary over there in merry old england, debaser? I saw a few jobs on that site that I would definitely be interested in...but I'm not sure about the location or the salary.



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Hi Sel,

The place where the money is, is London, but as with any job it all depends on your experience.

I live in Birmingham, Englands second city and i love it here. :D

Hey WTH if you need a place to stay while you get yourself sorted then we have a spare room! - I live with my missus so if you can put up with her then cool!

There are new jobs popping up on that site (and also this one [url]www.reed.co.uk[/url] ) nearly everyday.

What would be your ideal job?



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I also see by your profile you're kinda into games programming type stuff?

If you're capable in C++ or C# then you're more-or-less guaranteed a job over here.



Posted by: Seloce

I do have a little bit of experience in just about everything (or more to the point, if I don't...I can learn it pretty **** quick ^_^) but the problem is that I have no formal training. I am completely self taught. I do have several years combined experience in several IT fields (web design, network admin, digital photgraphy / digital editing). I'm working towards my certifications now, and I'm hoping to get the ever important university degree as soon as possible.

as far as what I'm looking for? nothing specific. I enjoy working from a support position, and I prefer to work in a diverse environment rather than do the same thing day after day. all of my jobs so far have met these requirements and I'm sure there are plenty of other things that can also do so.



Posted by: Xerion

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Debaser [/i]
I live in Birmingham, Englands second city and i love it here. :D
[/QUOTE]

weheeeeeeee :D
a Brummie ;) :P (just joking.heard that a guy told a Bgham girls that she is a Brummie,and i liked that word lol :P)



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Yep thats our nickname, not really used much though. [img]http://www.smilies-world.de/Smilies/Smilies_klein_1/Smilies_klein_1_1/bored1aa.gif[/img]



Posted by: Xerion

now i know that it really is :D
i thought only my friend told that way
now i know :)
brummie in hungarian means bear,but only little 2-3 years old kids tell it that way,its a cute name for bears :p
+ little kids tell brumm brumm when they want to sound like a car :P




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