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As you guys may or may not remember, I got laid off from Dell after over 8 years when they decided to close the support center here in Nashville. As I'm sure you can imagine, there are suddenly several hundred people looking for tech jobs. On top of that, this is probably the worst time of year to be looking for an IT type job since most companies have already blown most of their IT budgets by this point. Spring, I believe, should be much better. Now my experience and A+ cert helps but it is still going to be difficult. I am, however, getting a few months pay for severance plus cashing out what little I had in my 401k (about 4k after taxes).
Anyways, I have received an offer for some contract work, I would be a technical lead in travelling around the country installing POS systems for businesses. I would get paid $250/manday (10 hrs) plus $175/day for expenses (hotel, rental car, food, etc). If I spend less than the $175 I get to pocket the difference. There would also be part to another full day's worth of pay to cover travel time, etc. The company would pay for all airfare directly. The project is supposed to start in early Nov and is supposed to go into next year at which point it might be easier to find a job since companies are more likely to be hiring at that pont hopefully (then again, what jobs there are may have been soaked up by that point). This would also be my first "lead" type position (I'm assuming from that that I will have others working under me to assist me). In every other job I've always been just a "grunt" as it were. I don't know that I'm entirely comfortable in a position of authority, though I believe I can handle it without much trouble once I find myself.
It seems like a decent paying job but I'm a bit nervous about the prospect of being away from the family so much, this would be the first time I've ever traveled on business and it's liable to be hard on the kids. Although in all fairness, the last few months where I've been working 2nd shift, they didn't get to see much of me 4 days a week anyways so it might not be THAT drastic of a change.
Another concern is that since this is contract work, they won't be taking out taxes and I'm not sure how much of an extra hit I'm going to take with FICA and such and how it's going to affect the whole tax issue in general. This would also be my first time flying since 9/11 and I have to say having to go through all that crap on a regular basis makes me a bit nervous. Last time I flew was Memorial Day weekend of 98 (not counting the introductory flying lesson I took a few years ago).
I'm still waiting to get the final numbers about the + on the 4 days (how much extra) before I have to decide, but I can't wait too long, obviously, so they can have a chance to find someone else.
Edit: I would probably at some point not too far in want to get myself a notebook PC of some kind to keep with me. I would LIKE to get something nice that I can game on (like a Dell XPS) to keep me entertained, but those are also a lot heavier and I imagine I'm going to hate lugging the 10 lb beast through long airports. Not to mention expensive, $1500-3000 is what I would end up spending.
Edit 2: Oh yeah, one other thing to consider. I spent awhile a few weeks back talking with a guy who is a guitar tech for a country music star. They were in the Kroger parking lot waiting for everyone to get there and board the bus. He thought I should look into getting on as a PC tech for one of the big tours next spring. That would, I think, pay quite well too from things he said.
Anyways, I have received an offer for some contract work, I would be a technical lead in travelling around the country installing POS systems for businesses. I would get paid $250/manday (10 hrs) plus $175/day for expenses (hotel, rental car, food, etc). If I spend less than the $175 I get to pocket the difference. There would also be part to another full day's worth of pay to cover travel time, etc. The company would pay for all airfare directly. The project is supposed to start in early Nov and is supposed to go into next year at which point it might be easier to find a job since companies are more likely to be hiring at that pont hopefully (then again, what jobs there are may have been soaked up by that point). This would also be my first "lead" type position (I'm assuming from that that I will have others working under me to assist me). In every other job I've always been just a "grunt" as it were. I don't know that I'm entirely comfortable in a position of authority, though I believe I can handle it without much trouble once I find myself.
It seems like a decent paying job but I'm a bit nervous about the prospect of being away from the family so much, this would be the first time I've ever traveled on business and it's liable to be hard on the kids. Although in all fairness, the last few months where I've been working 2nd shift, they didn't get to see much of me 4 days a week anyways so it might not be THAT drastic of a change.
Another concern is that since this is contract work, they won't be taking out taxes and I'm not sure how much of an extra hit I'm going to take with FICA and such and how it's going to affect the whole tax issue in general. This would also be my first time flying since 9/11 and I have to say having to go through all that crap on a regular basis makes me a bit nervous. Last time I flew was Memorial Day weekend of 98 (not counting the introductory flying lesson I took a few years ago).
I'm still waiting to get the final numbers about the + on the 4 days (how much extra) before I have to decide, but I can't wait too long, obviously, so they can have a chance to find someone else.
Edit: I would probably at some point not too far in want to get myself a notebook PC of some kind to keep with me. I would LIKE to get something nice that I can game on (like a Dell XPS) to keep me entertained, but those are also a lot heavier and I imagine I'm going to hate lugging the 10 lb beast through long airports. Not to mention expensive, $1500-3000 is what I would end up spending.
Edit 2: Oh yeah, one other thing to consider. I spent awhile a few weeks back talking with a guy who is a guitar tech for a country music star. They were in the Kroger parking lot waiting for everyone to get there and board the bus. He thought I should look into getting on as a PC tech for one of the big tours next spring. That would, I think, pay quite well too from things he said.
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