Just to make sure I get this right....
That's a post, a self quotation, and a blank post all in a row? Well done!
That's a post, a self quotation, and a blank post all in a row? Well done!
quote:SECAggie,
Secaggie
Dbtexasag@yahoo.com. ID class of 05 send it over.
quote:I did this last year. I came out of school with a few years experience in internships that I worked until graduation and even following for a bit. I went through Aerotek and found a quick contract job which lasted me a year, giving me plenty of time to be picky and nail down a salaried position at CoorsTek in Golden. People are very receptive, but if you can change your address on your resume to a buddies address out here it might help. A lot of companies that see you live out of state will pass on you because they don't want to pay you to relocate. At least this is what my experience has taught me. Golden is beautiful, as is Boulder, but Boulder probably has more jobs because there are tons of tech/startup companies in that area (Boulder, Broomfield etc...). I do have a potential lead on some jobs with Zen Payroll. If you want more info shoot me your email at john miller robinson @ Hotmail dot com. I have a good friend who works with them in San Francisco, and they are about to open an office here in Denver.
My girlfriend and I just graduated in May from A&M with business degrees, moved to Houston to work, and already absolutely hate it. We are both from smaller (~100k population) towns, and we just have not been able to adapt to the big city rat race at all. We are looking to relocate and start fresh somewhere before we get "stuck" here, and we've been thinking about Colorado. More specifically, Denver/Boulder/Golden. I just wanted to post here to see if anyone might be able to share some advice about packing up and starting fresh in these areas. How receptive are people and businesses to transplants? Neither of us require awesome, high-paying jobs. However, we definitely want to utilize our degrees and avoid dead-end jobs. We don't mind living frugally for awhile in order to be more comfortable four or five years down the road. Would really appreciate any and all insight or advice.
quote:Colorado Parks and Wildlife?
Does anyone here work for CPW? Thanks in advance!