Yeah.
Well, I guess this is what they call the "crossroads". Seems like a good time to get out of the system...
:icon_pirat:
Quote from: Quantrill on June 19, 2007, 05:08 PM NHFT
Yeah.
Well, I guess this is what they call the "crossroads". Seems like a good time to get out of the system...
:icon_pirat:
wow...
So I guess you will be at Pfest early?
lol
I'll buy you a beer since you don't have a job.... what flavor do you like?
That didn't last long. :o
doubt I'll be at pfest early cuz I need to save what little funds I have while figuring out what to do next. I'll probably head out friday afternoon. Staying at site 26something...
Any "flavor" is ok except Miller High Life. ;)
Quote from: Quantrill on June 19, 2007, 05:26 PM NHFT
Any "flavor" is ok except Miller High Life. ;)
6 pack of Miller High Life... got it!
On a positive note, you won't have to worry about parking your company vehicle overnight anymore. Hang in there man, there are jobs out there. Remember, finding a good full time job is a full time job in itself; and it's a job best done while working a crappy full time job...
Quote from: guy on June 19, 2007, 06:54 PM NHFT
On a positive note, you won't have to worry about parking your company vehicle overnight anymore.
The bright side! :D
I'm not that worried. I'm sure I could get another job fairly easily, but damn. I REALLY dislike the exorbitant amount of taxes taken out of my paycheck, even here where there's no state income tax. If I could get enough side work to pay the bills, I wouldn't care about having less money.
Gotta start building those kegerators. Although I wonder what kind of market there is for those in NH...
Quote from: Quantrill on June 19, 2007, 07:22 PM NHFTGotta start building those kegerators. Although I wonder what kind of market there is for those in NH...
Hell, if I can rekindle my homebrewing hobby, I could use a kegorator!!
"guy" beat me to the punch about the parking problem.
I know you're in Manchester and MaineShark is on the seacoast, but he's usually looking for HVAC subs. Transportation would be a problem, though. :-\
Good luck with it!
Quote from: Quantrill on June 19, 2007, 07:22 PM NHFT
Gotta start building those kegerators. Although I wonder what kind of market there is for those in NH...
Kev he has a car.
Q-- maybe make one and then put it up on craigslist.... market to the frats in Hanover and Durham, plymouth, keene etc.
I myself am a home brewer, Had to dismantle my kegerator, because it was a full size freezer with space for 10 - 5 gallon corney kegs.. so it was really large and took up a ton of room.
There are always jobs out there. no matter where you live there is always some one wanting somebody to work for them.. Maybe find a free stater employer that dislikes taxes the same as you.. could be a great relationship that includes cash paydays :)
E-ville
Quote from: Quantrill on June 19, 2007, 07:22 PM NHFT
Gotta start building those kegerators. Although I wonder what kind of market there is for those in NH...
we drink more than any other state so.....
I think our family is bringing down the impressive drinking average of the state.
Quote from: Kat Kanning on June 19, 2007, 08:20 PM NHFT
I think our family is bringing down the impressive drinking average of the state.
"I'm drinking for three, now"
Quote from: Quantrill on June 19, 2007, 05:08 PM NHFT
Yeah.
Well, I guess this is what they call the "crossroads". Seems like a good time to get out of the system...
:icon_pirat:
Now I understand the reason for the urgent phone call this afternoon! :) Our outfit is great to work for and opportunities arise as time goes on. Submit your resume' and you might be surprised at the response :) When I rolled in to town I dropped off my resume" but they weren't hiring; same hope goes for you!
Quantrill -- send me your resume if you want my brother is a partner at a local HVAC company... Hey, don't you have a college degree in something?
Quote from: KBCraig on June 19, 2007, 07:37 PM NHFTI know you're in Manchester and MaineShark is on the seacoast, but he's usually looking for HVAC subs. Transportation would be a problem, though. :-\
I'm up near Concord, actually. But yes, I can occasionally use subs.
In any case, since Quantrill's experience is mostly with the larger A/C systems, I'm going to recommend that he call my neighbor, as the guy specializes in that sort of thing, and is currently looking to hire a good number of people for some contracts he has. He pays somewhere in the $10-35 range, depending on experience and autonomy. I'll PM some contact info.
Joe