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want to move but need a job

Started by zrated, July 05, 2006, 12:18 PM NHFT

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Quote from: FTL_Ian on July 06, 2006, 02:18 PM NHFT
That would help us influence / take over the colleges as well.
The University President position is open.  I would really like to see a friend of liberty get that position.

KBCraig

I recently read that Comcast is adding several hundred tech jobs in NH.

Tele Atlas also has some interesting job openings.

Kevin

FTL_Ian

Quote from: Defender of Liberty on July 07, 2006, 10:16 AM NHFT
Quote from: FTL_Ian on July 06, 2006, 02:18 PM NHFT
That would help us influence / take over the colleges as well.
The University President position is open.  I would really like to see a friend of liberty get that position.

That would rock.  I'd love to see NH colleges cranking out young Free Marketeers instead of socialists.

Dave Ridley

z, not only are we not bothered by you being here, we hope you stick around!

I saw a help wanted sign at building 19 in nashua recently  and many others i have forgotten, they are up everywhere!

Just show up, have your resume ready and start driving around, you'll see plenty of openings.  However if you wait until an economic downturn, it will be too late and you'll be stuck where you are.

Dave Ridley

to make your money go a little further around here, convert some of it into silver and then whenever you owe a porcupine money pay them with that (70 percent will accept it).  I've saved/made some money that way; it protects you from inflation. 

Dave Ridley

<< Stove is electric! The most inefficient way to heat anything!>>

Pat and z also:

another money saving tip is to cook in a thermos:

www.KurtSaxon.com

I love the stuff I can make in a thermous and it makes food almost free!

You might need to get your wheat from a whole foods market tho.

Add brown sugar and salt to his wheat recepie.


Pat McCotter

The specific reference is on this page:
http://www.kurtsaxon.com/foods002.htm

Those frames really interfere with sending people to a reference, don't they?

citizen_142002

Is anyone else thinking about teaching college? I thought rocketman mentioned the possibility at one point.

Dreepa

Quote from: zrated on July 05, 2006, 12:18 PM NHFT
hi everybody. i'm new here and i'm thinking hard about FSP. i talked to a rep (brian sullivan) and he encouraged me to post what i said to him through email. i hope i'm not disturbing the forum too much by posting such a self-centered topic, but i have to start somewhere. i'll take advice on the more proper way to post if anyone is annoyed by this...

here's the text of the email:

here's my deal. i'm recently unemployed and unrestricted. i'm a radical libertarian on the edge of anarcho-capitalism. i'm 29 years old and would love to try this experiment. my only worry is finding employment. i know what the website said to do, but i have little faith that it will produce a job.

i need to be talked into it. i'll move next week if the conditions are right (and that's no b.s.). in my mind there's an enclave with freedom seekers everywhere. i know it isn't the case, but is there a place where they tend to congregate? a big part of the allure for me is to be with my own people (libertarians and the like).

i know i'm all over the place, but that's sort of indicative of my current state of mind on the issue. i just realized it was possible for me a couple of days ago.


                                                                                          b.g.


as stated, i have little faith in the prospect of getting a job without some kind of solid network connection.  if anyone can help or give advice i'd be very appreciative. yes, i've read the FSP jobs site. thanks in advance!
You never said what kind of job.

I see plently of jobs in the Concord Monitor.