“To be or not to be”

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A couple of weeks ago I submitted an application for a Service Desk position at my current job. This would have been an awesome opportunity for me as I would have been closer to the Software Development team. That’s my ultimate goal with my current employer. I’ve done web app development in my current position, however the visibility is fairly low. Only about 5 people really use the software and just a handful of others that benefit from it’s use. So this position would allow me to get my name up a little higher and allow others to see some of my work.

There were a few concerning issues from the get go:

  • Schedule : (school is right smack in the middle of the day)
  • Training : (three weeks in VA)
  • Schedule : (conflicts with other job)

After an initial and second interview I was given the ‘bad news’. I say ‘bad news’ because it could turn out to be better this way. Now I won’t have to leave for three weeks in the middle of the semester, I won’t have to find a way to juggle both jobs and I won’t have to get up at 5:00 am for work. All good news, so I really believe that this is an opportunity that will come again, and hopefully when that happens I will be in a better position to take this job.

I’ve already been told that the main reason I wasn’t considered further was because of the scheduling issues, so at least I know I am qualified. I’ll let you know how things turn out as time goes on.

Posted on 3 February '08 by Gabe, under life in general, web.

3 Comments to ““To be or not to be””

05.02.08 at 11:21
Posted by Dylan B.

Have you considered moving to a different city where the need for software developers is higher. I have talked to web development teams in Wichita, and Kansas City. Also to get your name out there, you might try doing some freelance. I get pretty good money from it.

If you want to get really crazy you could start your own software development company here.

17.02.08 at 11:20
Posted by Gabe

I’ve actually considered starting a web development business. However, I am concerned about getting stuck here. I don’t want to dig too many roots in, and then not be able to get out. I could just plan to fold after 3-4 years. That way I know that I won’t be stuck here.

Another thing, I’m afraid of being crappy.

17.02.08 at 23:18
Posted by Dylan B.

Then freelance is just the thing for you. I like to think of freelancing as a “One Night Stand” with a company. When you’re done you move on to the next one. If you think you’re crappy, just think of the even crappier people out there making money doing this. Another way is just to become un-crappy read a lot of sites, and learn whatever you can.