60can't we all just get along? ]
6/25/2012 2:09:36 PM
^^I took it twice man. It's like eating wood.[Edited on June 25, 2012 at 2:13 PM. Reason : grammar]
6/25/2012 2:13:27 PM
all incompetence aside, shoot,i would utilize these Chinese/Chinese American resources:http://www.asianfocusnc.org/ nonprofit group that does a lot of seminars and work to help immigrants such as yourself find employmenthttp://www.cafanc.org/ join this group or find out more info, if you join the cafa@statgen.ncsu.edu mailing list they will send you technical jobs for non-citizenship positionsThis guy: Minhan Chen <mchen29a@yahoo.com> is a tech recruiter that has many contacts that are always looking for work. if you email him about your situation and your qualifications i am sure he can either give you references that do have work or has jobs himself that he can help you apply for
6/25/2012 2:13:36 PM
The GRE isn't that bad, but I tutor for it so I could probably destroy it even more than when I took it the first time because I've worked through so many test prep books with people now.
6/25/2012 2:24:39 PM
6/25/2012 3:15:36 PM
I think I'm just humble, very very humble. I'm not unconfident.
6/25/2012 6:18:16 PM
http://charlotte.craigslist.org/egr/3101893343.html
6/26/2012 12:57:11 PM
6/26/2012 1:24:43 PM
looks like I will probably be unemployeed come July 15th. I currently work for a nonprofit doing a drop-out prevention program for hispanic students. We are grant funded, and DPI cut the funding for all programs next year due to budget cut. We've been looking for private funding, and have recieved some, but not enough to fund my position full time.There is still some hope, however it is a long shot
6/26/2012 3:54:57 PM
big interview tomorrow. fingers crossed. really need this job.
6/26/2012 10:13:07 PM
^ Best of luck. I hope that you get it.
6/27/2012 3:31:01 AM
^^^ That sucks One of my coworkers keeps telling me that if I'm looking at other jobs don't ever take a job that is funded with grant money. She got burned twice from grants getting cut
6/27/2012 9:14:57 AM
I have joined your ranks, oh Unemployed of TWW. My position was eliminated yesterday.On the bright side, I got a really nice severance package out of the deal. So now I can take some well needed time off.
6/30/2012 12:25:32 PM
Welcome, my friend.As far as the interview: probably didn't get the position, but stranger things have happened. Waiting to hear word. Since it's a government position, I probably will not know until after next week due to the holiday.
6/30/2012 12:40:30 PM
Just entered the ranks! After 4+ years with this company, it was time for something new.I got beat to the punch (had drafted my notice the same day I was released), but I'm not at all upset. I'm looking forward to whatever the next challenge will be.
7/1/2012 7:23:50 PM
^ it's probably a good thing that they beat you to the punch. Now you can collect unemployment while searching for a new job.That is, of course, unless you already have something lined up
7/2/2012 7:38:33 AM
Severance would be even better.When my cousin was laid off she got a year severance and a new job the very next day.
7/2/2012 10:21:47 AM
How much does it take (in severance, stock buyback, or anything like that) to disqualify you from unemployment benefits? I've never looked in to it, but it seems like it could (in theory) end up screwing you over as long as you were receiving it.
7/2/2012 4:48:04 PM
I don't think there's a $ amount, it's based on the terms that you leave the company. If it's of your own volition, you can't claim unemployment. If you're left go not due to performance, you can get unemployment. If you are let go for performance, you can claim unemployment and the company has the ability to challenge your claim.
7/2/2012 5:27:38 PM
I am curious to hear what ya'll think about this:So, this time last year my company had this mandatory overtime because the work load was terribly high. It was so high, they hired me to take some of the work. The line of work I do, it takes a while to get trained and trained properly (3-6 months to get started on the work). Well, I was hired at a higher salary then some of my colleagues, and I don't think it bothered them on a personal level; maybe professional, bu not the point. I was first interviewed by the multiple supervisors and they decided not to hire me. The guy above them hired me, and I think it pissed them off. I have better qualifications than the three of them put together too. From day 1, they made it out that I wasn't moving along with my training, but I was actually moving faster than other surgeons at my level, and to top it off, my work was much better quality. Anyways, I continued to get harassed by my managers. One guy [douchebag] threatened me saying something along the lines of "you better watch who you talk to or you will go down with me if I go down." I am like "whoa, I don't know where that came from." But to me that was borderline threatening and unprofessional. [Douchebag] was also just "demoted" shortly after I was hired and they didn't take him out of my department (which for my colleagues and I AND him probably would have been a good idea). This was a change that the majority of the department wanted. The guy was a complete idiot and didn't have the skills, knowledge or education to be qualified for a supervisor role. Oh I did forget to mention that his wife's uncle was the site manager and probably the reason he got in the position he did. So I turned this guy in to HR and the guy that hired me. The guy that hired me, laughed at me and said "Oh, I could never see [douchebag] doing anything like that." He then proceeded to say "I don't know why everyone in your department is complaining; I pay for their mortgages, rent, cars etc..." The longer I stay with this company, the more I realize that it isn't me that has issues, its the people in upper management. I can't seem to wrap my head around it at all. Well, come March, our business didn't pick up so all of our hours were cut. So they decided to try to cram 9 hours worth of work in an 8 hour day. No one was able to do this so people, me included, were staying late to finish work. Well, this left me with no time to practice on new procedures. Meanwhile, [Douchebag] was doing absolutely nothing and he was suppose to be getting certified on procedures. He wouldn't listen to anyone. And as business continued to slow down, his role began to change more into a tattle tale role where he would go around and TRY to find things wrong, take pictures and tell the supervisor. Of course, I never did anything wrong, followed SOPs to the "T" and helped my colleagues when they needed it. Well, since I was staying just a little late (on average 5 hours every two weeks), they decided to put me on probation and told me I needed to mentor. Well when the mentor "observed" me she said there was nothing wrong with what I was doing.IS this common in companies to try to get rid of people?
7/2/2012 6:09:40 PM
Is there a TLTR version?[Edited on July 2, 2012 at 6:19 PM. Reason : s]
7/2/2012 6:12:11 PM
tl;dr: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ph9I-qPQ6FU
7/2/2012 6:21:46 PM
Jesus
7/2/2012 6:26:20 PM
Oh crap I didn't realize how long that was . Me and my ranting' and ravin !!! Ok to make a long story short: has anyone had experiences where you or a coworker is doing really great work, but because the company is not bringing in business, they will try to sabbatoge or catch you doing something wrong in order to find a reason to fire you?
7/2/2012 7:51:41 PM
surgeons? hours cut?just a 9 hour day?that doesn't add up.
7/2/2012 8:40:56 PM
How about I add a few more key words and that might start to make sense:1) animals2) factory3) shitty economy for preclinical research
7/2/2012 8:53:37 PM
wait you work on an experimental animal surgery assembly line??]
7/2/2012 9:12:31 PM
Yea I do. We have to do certain procedures in a certain amount of time. :-/. I don't necessarily agree with it. In fact, I believe they turn the animals into manufactured goods and the surgeons into machines. Factory and animal surgery should not go together. I have keep telling myself that this is not forever. But do companies try to engage reasons for firing someone instead of laying them off when the chips are down? Or am I dealing with a crappy company?
7/2/2012 9:57:13 PM
When a company lays you off then they have to pay a % of your unemployment compensation. So it's definitely preferable for them to fire instead of laying you off.
7/2/2012 10:10:30 PM
7/5/2012 1:52:33 PM
I was contacted by a wild technical recruiter on LinkedIn. Here's what he had to say. Let me know if you're interested:
7/5/2012 5:11:18 PM
So I was under the impression that my UE benefits would not start paying until my severance runs out. My company gave me 6 weeks severance, and I disclosed this in my UE claim. However, I got a letter from the ESC yesterday explaining my benefit amount, as well as the form for direct deposit. The letter states that the benefit year begins 7/1/2012 (my first official day out of work). Does this mean that my UE benefits will start immediately?
7/6/2012 8:32:07 AM
Nope - you still have to wait until after your severance runs out or else they basically count it as double dipping. Granted, you could probably get away with it.
7/6/2012 8:53:34 AM
That's what I thought, I just found it odd that they sent me the letter stating that my benefit year starts on 7/1, if in fact it shouldn't start until 8/12.
7/6/2012 8:59:15 AM
Am I the only one that's kind of shocked that there's such thing as an animal surgery factory/assembly line? What goes on here? Is it like a shelter drops off 100 animals to get fixed and you run them down the line, or medical research, or what? I am picturing something straight out of a horror movie...
7/6/2012 9:06:16 AM
^^ Well, your unemployment did start on that date so that's the start of your benefits year. So, technically, you should be filing every week and stating that you received $xxx.xx as your severance. Then, because you have now earned over the threshold, you will not get paid unemployment for that week.
7/6/2012 11:36:03 AM
So I have to do that online shit on Sunday even though I am not collecting a check yet?They are paying me a lump sum of my entire severance, final salary, and unused vacation next Friday. In other words, my check next Friday will be huge, but it will be my final paycheck. Can I just state the whole thing next Sunday, then start drawing UE the next week?[Edited on July 6, 2012 at 11:53 AM. Reason : a]
7/6/2012 11:50:02 AM
7/6/2012 12:05:37 PM
Someone has to sterilize the lab rats...
7/6/2012 12:51:52 PM
^^^ Nope. You are supposed to wait until the time that the severance covers has passed. Again, I'm sure you could get away with it but you'd be in a pickle if they picked your file to randomly review.
7/6/2012 1:34:45 PM
Yeah that's why I quit. I don't mind doing the research if it's going to improve medical advances in humans or animals, but the line is drawn when a company cares more about numbers rather than the quality. And it's even worse when the company "discourages" bathroom and lunch breaks by assigning more work than can be accomplished in an 8 hour day. I got even more pissed when they were trying to tell me I shouldn't spend so much time making sure my animals were recovering from surgery ok. And it's no surprise to me that the "supervisors" have no more than a high school diploma and experience in surgery whatsoever. All I can say is if you have any ethics or morals, don't work for Charles River Labs. Glassdoor.com has all the reviews you need to want to stay away.
7/6/2012 5:13:39 PM
Good luck. I'm sure you'll have better luck looking for a FT position than I am trying to look for something PT while I finish up my degree.
7/6/2012 5:26:05 PM
Thanks, I am just happy to have my peace of mind back. I had been looking before I quit; I just couldn't handle their crap. I'll find something but I'm just gonna have to be patient. Same with you. Good luck keep your head up :-)
7/6/2012 5:31:23 PM
Have you looked to see if Pfizer is hiring?
7/6/2012 5:53:52 PM
For me anyway, I think quitting a job you hate/despise and being unemployed for about 4 to 5 months is a great experience that I learned from.
7/7/2012 12:09:13 PM
^^ They occasionally post up jobs here and there. They mostly do poultry stuff in the RTP area. Not sure if that's what I want to do. ^ Yeah I am pretty happy about not working where I was. The problem I now have is finding something I really want to do. Those positions are few and far in between and if they come up, you may have to go out of state to do it. I wouldn't mind that except my fiance' is not so flexible and he doesn't want me to leave. Right now I am doing some volunteer work in that field, hoping that they will maybe hire me, I don't know. But at least I can get some experience and when something comes up, I have something to put on my resume. I can't just sit on my bum and apply for jobs all day every day.
7/10/2012 5:13:40 PM
Yeah I worked for the poultry science company they bought out. They were doing interesting stuff when I was there.
7/10/2012 5:44:59 PM
Embrex? Yeah I worked for Pfizer as a contractor. When they merged with Wyeth, they wanted to move me and my studies to Kalamazoo MI and they didn't want to hire me full time. That was a move I didn't want to commit to. But I did a combination of animal and bench type studies. I really enjoyed it. Now I think their cheddar is the devices department with the Inovoject. I liked the work, but it wasn't something I saw myself doing for the rest of my life.
7/10/2012 6:27:21 PM
Start a temp position tomorrow.Passed a phone interview today and have my face-to-face on Tuesday. So excited. Fingers crossed.
7/12/2012 4:52:15 PM
Interview tomorrow. I'm also supposed to have an interview at a different company sometime next week through my friend at a staffing agency. Hopefully I get one of these
7/12/2012 9:16:05 PM