[BC] Finding Work

Mike McCarthy Towers
Sat Feb 4 12:21:03 CST 2006


Looey,

Have you placed your resume with the SBE's resume service?

MM

At 04:07 AM 2/4/2006 -0800, Lewis Munn wrote
>Thanks, Stanley,
>
>   I have replied to several ads in the cellular business, but get no 
> replies.
>
>   And yeah, the moose and elk use lots of cell phones to avoid the 
> hunters and find cars and trucks to smash.  One friend who drives 
> long-haul truck had an elk do $10,000 damage to his truck, and ALSO got a 
> $300 fine for allegedly hunting elk out of season with a vehicle!!  The 
> officer could not understand that the elk jumped out on the road in front 
> of the truck!!
>
>   I would not object if someone who knows where to place a resume and 
> what to emphasize on it would pass on the contact.  Obviously Monster.com 
> and that ilk do not carry ads by people who want a general-purpose 
> electronics engineer with some specializing in field service and RF 
> installations!  Since the few ads I see get the same lack of response.
>
>   And Stanley, I am used to being called Looney!
>
>   I just plain do not know where tos tart.  I do like to isntall, and 
> test, and move around, and troubleshoot.
>
>   And up here, cellular is big since we have such long distances to 
> cover, and most of what is not parks is covered by cellular.  Some parks 
> are also covered well!
>
>   I'm not out to take anybody's job away, unless they are doing a poor 
> job, but...where to find contacts that can properly evaluate technical persons?
>
>   Will be interested in what you, or others, can come up with.  Concrete 
> places to send paper, etc.  Suggestions how to get attention that I am 
> for real.  And I would really love to find enough contracts to live on, 
> and tide me over the slack, while having some time off between.  But will 
> look at most anything.
>
>   Thanks.
>
>   Looey Munn
>   Starving in Roundup, MT
>
>Stanley Adams <stanleybadams at yahoo.com> wrote:
>   Guys, for the next three to five years there is going to be an explosive
>growth in the cellular wireless business,
>
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