Hope it all works out for you, but as someone that resides in the city where Sprint global HQ is, about the only news you see in the local papers is them laying more people off.I just put in my two weeks with CenturyLink today as a senior sales rep and took a management position at Sprint...
I'm not with corporate Sprint, fuck working for them. I'm also doing this for resume building purposes, my job with CenturyLink quickly turned into one where no advancement was possible and I wasn't about to be stuck there in that position for 10+ years like others were while we all made the same amount of money.Hope it all works out for you, but as someone that resides in the city where Sprint global HQ is, about the only news you see in the local papers is them laying more people off.
When I got out of college about 15 years ago, I had 7 close friends that went to work for Sprint in varying departments (sales, IT, project management, etc) and all 7 were laid off within the next 5-6 years. One guy even got laid off twice(worked 3 years, got laid off, got another job, got an offer from Sprint to come back a few years later, took it, got laid off again after 2 more years, lol)
I think every single person in KC knows someone that has been laid off from Sprint at some point...
most fire depts work 24 on 48 off. We have a firehouse with a kitchen, bunk room, weights, tv room etc so on downtime we get to relax/sleepI thought there were labor laws against more than like 15 hour shifts or something? Or does 24 on mean hanging out waiting for a call?
Is that because the work is bad/boring/difficult or because you're super busy with the job + studying?Admin at a travel agency while being a full time graduate student. I want to kill myself.
Work isn't difficult at all, it's just very tedious and time consuming. School is the complete opposite. As a history major I do nothing but analyze readings constantly, and we're talking 2-3 books per class per week, the course load can be pretty difficult. But yeah, I have basically no free time and it's been cutting into my gym time which just makes me frustrated and irritable so... still trying to balance everything, which is tough atm.Is that because the work is bad/boring/difficult or because you're super busy with the job + studying?
Also, I didn't realize travel agencies were even a thing anymore.
I've heard some second hand reports that the ranking system leads to a lot of BS and that the culture is relatively hostile. But that is all 2rd hand, read glassdoor for a more broad view.Contemplating taking an interview with Microsoft for a Sys Admin / Support Engineer position. Curious but hesitant, because I enjoy my current job. Anyone worked for them before?