CycloneFanatic

Go Back   CycloneFanatic
Forgot Password? | Sign Up!
Register Members Mark Forums Read

Notices



Advertise Here
» Site Navigation
Home
08-09 Football
08-09 MBB
08-09 WBB
08-09 Wrestling
Site Rules
Photo Gallery
Social Groups
CyBookie
CF Top Stats

Donate!
CF Store

Forum Index
» Forum Menu
Forum Index
Front-Page News
Site News
Feedback/Support
Introductions
CF Tourney Pools
Betting Board
Press Releases
ISU General
Campus Life
ISU MBB
ISU WBB
ISU Football
ISU Wrestling
Big XII
In-State Rivals
General College
Pro Sports
Off Topic
Politics/Religion
Gaming & Groups
Ticket Exchange
CF Archive
Restricted Forums
» 2008 Iowa State Football
ISU vs Kent State:
View Single Post
Old 05-12-2008, 03:56 PM   #5 (permalink)
mramseyISU
Rookie
 
mramseyISU's Avatar
 
Re: Too soon for a Job Change?

Originally Posted by Cyclonepride View Post
If you can get a job that fits the bill, then I would say no, it isn't too soon. If you make a habit of that, it'll look bad on your resume. While interviewing, you may want to have other reasons for the change, as a potential employer is probably going to wonder why you didn't take fuel cost into account in the last career decision you made.
That's my biggest concern that I'll look like a flake down the road. I don't hate my job now but I also don't love it either, I do like the people I work with. My background is a design engineer but I'm working as a manufacturing engineer and outside a couple fixtures I designed I havn't done a bit of what I would call engineering work.
mramseyISU is offline   Reply With Quote
 


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:09 AM.


vBCredits v1.4 Copyright ©2007 - 2008, PixelFX Studios
All content owned by CycloneFanatic.com and Jeremy Lind - All rights reserved 2005-08. By viewing this website you agree to the Terms of Service, Site Rules and Legal Disclaimer. The words, views, images and opinions expressed or provided by users do not reflect the opinions or views of CycloneFanatic.com, Jeremy Lind or Iowa State University. The names, words, symbols, and graphics representing Iowa State University are trademarks and copyrights of the University protected by the trademark and copyright laws of the United States of America and other countries and are used on this web site under license from the University.