figured this could be for the ppl with jobs that wish better opportunities would open up...anyone else in the same boat? where you are supposed to be happy you even have a job, but want to move on to a more professional job?
9/21/2009 10:49:19 PM
PRESENT!Have job that covers living expenses but
9/21/2009 10:53:10 PM
i work full time at whole foods.ZING!
9/21/2009 11:19:49 PM
Dnl, the fact that you have a job that pays over minimum wage makes you over employed.
9/21/2009 11:21:35 PM
The bigger, badder internal position I applied to was axed.
9/21/2009 11:25:24 PM
^^says the guy with a 2.21gpa. go troll somewhere else, this is lounge.
9/21/2009 11:26:22 PM
This thread applies to me.
9/21/2009 11:30:28 PM
in.i've been working as a contract employee in rtp since last august. when i was hired on i was led to believe that i'd go permanent after 6 months. after 8 months i was promoted to a better job at the same company, under the same people (still contract) and was told that the new job would most likely become permanent in august. i found out friday that the position would be going permanent but that they wanted to hire someone with more experience. (the original job description said 3+ years of lab/process/manufacturing experience but they promoted me anyway because i had done well in the previous role) they said that i could/should apply (which i will) but it seems like if they were going to hire me they would have just gone ahead and done it. i am trying to stay positive, but have been launching an all out blitzkrieg on the job market.while having a job and gaining experience has been nice, making less than a teacher with the benefits of a part-time mcdonald's employee (none whatsoever) leaves much to be desired.also, if anyone is thinking about going through a temp agency to find a job, please PM me so i can tell you one to avoid.
9/21/2009 11:56:16 PM
right here, although Im very thankful I have a good job that pays decent and is actually pretty fun. Ive been working in IT (server administration, light programming, security) for the last year which pays the bills but its not what I want to do. Im trying hard to break into investment banking as an analyst but the opportunities have been few and far between. I have a very promising opportunity that I just interviewed for and I expect to hear from them this week so Im keeping my fingers crossed.
9/22/2009 12:06:49 AM
^ good luck d00d. although you can still make a great career out of IT, too.
9/22/2009 12:14:51 AM
For the last two months, my hours have been cut from 8 to 7 a day, but at least there's some opportunity for a little extra throughout the week. Also, the position within the company for which I applied has been closed without having been filled.
9/22/2009 1:58:22 AM
Present. By my estimate I'm about 30% under paid. If you take my years experience and industry average I fall in the bottom 1% of the salary bell curve.
9/22/2009 7:35:29 AM
9/22/2009 7:49:40 AM
not that its a big deal, but...message_topic.aspx?topic=466772&page=1#101028352.23 i misspoke, sorry
9/22/2009 8:24:40 AM
And I still am more prosperous than you.Ain't life a bitch.
9/22/2009 8:25:43 AM
kudos on the quick response time
9/22/2009 8:26:22 AM
great addition to the thread, God
9/22/2009 8:35:25 AM
Yikes, I really slacked off right before I graduated, and I still had a 3.0. If I were you, with a gpa that low, I'd take some of the core courses for the masters program that you want to get into and make sure you ace all of the classes. You can do this part-time and establish a good working relationship with the professors of the masters degree program. If you prove that you can ace the classes, they'll let you into the program if you jump through lots of hoops.I used to be slightly underpaid (first job out of college), but I searched for a new job and now I'm making Texa$. Just requires a little patience and confidence in interviews.[Edited on September 22, 2009 at 9:05 AM. Reason : -]
9/22/2009 9:02:00 AM
what exactly is "underpaid"you're paid exactly what you're worth according to your training and experience at that given moment regardless of how much you think you should be making.
9/22/2009 9:27:12 AM
Present.[Edited on September 22, 2009 at 10:22 AM. Reason : went to 4 day weeks + took away my $450/month car allowance ]
9/22/2009 10:22:05 AM
damn, I didn't know they let you graduate with a 2.23 GPA.
9/22/2009 10:58:35 AM
I'm not under employed. I'm under paid.
9/22/2009 11:05:50 AM
9/22/2009 11:36:40 AM
with a 2.23 GPA in film studies how have you chosen to attempt to hide your GPA from prospective employers - after a few years of experience you can take it off of your resume if you want but at least for the first job it's typically on there
9/22/2009 11:38:49 AM
My gpa was a solid 2.5 and I never put it on my resumeNo one ever asked about it either
9/22/2009 11:45:11 AM
his job might not even require a college degree, hence no need to reveal the GPA.
9/22/2009 11:57:26 AM
Being underpaid is common with your first job out of college. I took the get-in-the-door approach and just took a job that would build on my skill set. Since I had virtually no professional experience outside of the work I did on-campus, and what I learned at NCSU, they paid me slightly less than I was actually worth on paper. They did this because they could, because I just wanted a job at this particular company, and because the company had a high turnover rate for the position that I took. After working there for 1-2 years, I had established a large network of contacts, my resume showed professional experience from a reputable fortune 500 company with several references from upper management. It instantly earned me a 50% increase on the offers I received, even though the company I worked for wasn't willing to match or promote me, so I just followed the money like a good American. So even though I was underpaid, I was not underemployed, because the underpaid position launched me into a much better standing in the marketplace, because of the people that I knew at the company and their reputation as a leading medical software company.
9/22/2009 12:06:06 PM
9/22/2009 12:08:03 PM
I've pretty much given up on my current company and am hoping to find greener pastures.
9/22/2009 12:14:37 PM
9/22/2009 12:36:23 PM
I responded after that post you dumb piece of shit.
9/22/2009 10:31:55 PM
post
9/23/2009 7:15:46 AM
i like my job, it's just not what i want to do foreveralso, there doesn't seem to be any room for any kind of promotionalso also, more monies plz
9/23/2009 8:28:53 AM
I work for a marriott but its owned by a small company that has opportunities for advancement at a slugs pace. And I've been told even when you advance, their pay is relatively low.
9/23/2009 8:32:00 AM
Ill admit I am probably overpaid lol
9/23/2009 8:40:29 AM
Present. I could easily see a 30% pay increase w/benefits.
9/23/2009 9:02:54 AM
9/23/2009 10:02:14 AM
I have an MPA and work at Barnes & Noble for $8 hour. Beat that[Edited on September 28, 2009 at 12:38 AM. Reason : i don't quite have the MPA yet, fags]
9/28/2009 12:37:32 AM
got a second interview for the investment analyst position so Im pretty excited!
9/28/2009 9:20:04 AM
9/29/2009 3:56:13 PM
GPA DONT MEAN SHIT
9/29/2009 7:23:03 PM
All my job cared about was that I had the degree. I had to show them an unofficial copy of my transcript (thanks wolfeee).[Edited on September 29, 2009 at 9:46 PM. Reason : w]
9/29/2009 9:46:04 PM
yeah I had to show my transcript as well.
9/29/2009 10:02:00 PM
retail sucks
9/30/2009 12:18:01 AM
i've never heard of showing your transcript for a professional job
9/30/2009 12:20:02 AM