Audigy
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...where Audigy is so fed up with the asshattery of workmates that the decision to move to California to work is once again in the forefront, and actually possible this time. Two SQA guys left in the last few weeks, and they're really hurting for the headcount (SQA = software quality assurance)
Coolest thing... I brought it up to my bf over dinner, and he basically said "I'm going to kick your ass if you don't apply" ;D that was one of my biggest worries, really... him getting all sad and/or hesitant. See, he graduates in December... so he'd have to stick it out back here all alone 'til he were in a position to move. I'm sure it would be no problem at all.
So tomorrow I'm going to call a meeting with the corporate SQA head and see what's up about these rumored positions up there. I'm so ready for it. The california guys think the world of me, and probably would rather have me join them up there than hire some guy who might suck.
What I'm not ready for, however, is amassing probably a good $3000 at least to get started out there (first month's rent + deposit + whatever else to survive for a month or so until the money starts coming). Does the Santa Cruz/Scotts Valley area have any form of public transportation? It's going to be ages before I can probably afford a car if I end up there...
So much to think about. x_x
Coolest thing... I brought it up to my bf over dinner, and he basically said "I'm going to kick your ass if you don't apply" ;D that was one of my biggest worries, really... him getting all sad and/or hesitant. See, he graduates in December... so he'd have to stick it out back here all alone 'til he were in a position to move. I'm sure it would be no problem at all.
So tomorrow I'm going to call a meeting with the corporate SQA head and see what's up about these rumored positions up there. I'm so ready for it. The california guys think the world of me, and probably would rather have me join them up there than hire some guy who might suck.
What I'm not ready for, however, is amassing probably a good $3000 at least to get started out there (first month's rent + deposit + whatever else to survive for a month or so until the money starts coming). Does the Santa Cruz/Scotts Valley area have any form of public transportation? It's going to be ages before I can probably afford a car if I end up there...
So much to think about. x_x