I thought my job was safe here in academia...
David Kramer
david at thekramers.net
Thu Nov 7 00:08:49 EST 2002
On Wednesday 06 November 2002 02:09 pm, Seth Gordon wrote:
> ...but no such luck. The Genome Center, trying to become leaner,
> meaner, and more attractive for next year's grant cycle, has laid off
> about 20% of its staff, including me.
This saddens me because (1) you are a good guy, and (2) I've been trying to
get in there myself for months.
> I would greatly appreciate any pointers to...
>
> (a) job opportunities for a Perl/Java/DB/Unix programmer with excellent
> writing skills, a good work ethic, a mellow disposition, and an MIT
> degree.
http://www.flipdog.com/js/jobdetails.html?ID=12288743&linkBack=index.html
http://www.flipdog.com/js/jobdetails.html?ID=12261258&linkBack=index.html
http://jobsearch.monster.com/getjob.asp?JobID=15023603
>
> (b) brief seminars in the next couple of months that are related to
> programming or databases, appropriate for someone with my skill level,
> and more useful than just reading a book and polishing my skills on my
> own laptop.
On what subjects?
> My resume is at "http://ropine.com/sethg/cv.html" and my personal email
> address is "sethg at ropine.com".
The Career Place has a program that provides funds and counceling for
ex-employees of some companies, including Lucent. You can call them at
781-932-5500.
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