Archive for September, 2007

No More Vegas

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

Well phooey.

Tuesday I ended up calling the consulting agencies that had contacted me about Las Vegas & Oklahoma City & neither had good news.

The agency with the Las Vegas job said that Las Vegas had decided to go a different route. I’m not sure if that means that they decided to outsource, just turn the jobs down, or just wait until they figured out what space they were going to have in the new building. The guy that gave me a tour of the building said if he did get somebody he wasn’t sure where he’d put them as he really didn’t have any space right then.

The other possibility is that they simply weren’t impressed - I was tired from the long days before hand & I hadn’t had any caffiene yet. My programming ability didn’t impress me much except that I remembered a bit of SQL & I’ve not done much at all with a database or SQL (other than simple SELECT queries).

Several times when they asked technical questions I wasn’t really quite sure what it was they were referring to. Then again, how much can you say until you give the answer away?

I don’t remember how exactly the guy phrased his question, but after I asked what he was refering to I discovered that he was referring to the visibility of class methods & members. PHP 5 recognizes ‘public’, ‘private’, & ‘protected’. (more…)

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Viva! Las Vegas! & other Jobs

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

I’ve had a busy week & hopefully I’ll get to sleep in tomorrow :)

Since my last project ended Aug 31 due to lack of funding I figured I’d come & fix a couple of my parents’ computer issues, including setting up the new file server. While in Kansas City I got several emails & phone calls about a couple of job offers.

Monday I had barely left KC before I had to stop & wait for a phone interview with River City Studios (here in KC). After that I finished heading back down to Tulsa & spent the night.

Tuesday morning I drove over to Oklahoma City for an interview with OPUBCO. Besides several specific topic periodicals they also publish the Oklahoman. They were 1 of the first newspaper companies to use computers to do their typesetting.

I spent about 1.5-2 hours talking with the IT manager there. 1 of the points he made during the interview was the fact that he believes that the newspaper is going away & he’s looking at ways to move the company towards a new way of doing business. He’s looking for about 5 new PHP developers (UI or backend).

Afterwards I drove back up to KC to finish getting some things prepped for the next interview.

Wednesday afternoon I flew out of KCI headed for Las Vegas. Both plane tickets & hotel were paid for :) This is the company I had to do a code challenge for as well as a phone interview last month. The consulting agency that contacted me about it said that 50% of those that take the code challenge pass & about 90% of those they end up hiring.

My hotel was so new the Taxi driver didn’t know where it was, nor did it show up on GPS. It was out in 1 of the new development areas. The only time I even saw the strip was when I was at the airport. Lots of gambling devices in the airport, but surprisingly (refreshingly?) they were absent in my hotel.

Las Vegas was not on my list of places to move to. My first thoughts that came to mind for Las Vegas was sleaze & crime. I did some research & it seems as long as you stay off the strip it’s like any other city. Somebody suggested I find a place outside the I-215 loop if I move out there.

The guy that picked me up this morning for the interview, & later drove me back to the airport, is originally from NYC. He said it was like being on vacation year round. The route he took to get to the office took us through a bunch of nice looking neighborhoods. Not a lot of grass, but lots of evergreens & palm trees.

I figure I can last anywhere for at least 6 months so if I do get the job in Las Vegas I’ll probably move out there. It also puts me close to California & the mountains for a while.

I’ve been looking at the various jobs & projects I’ve had in the past as well as looking at what I want to be doing. I’m wanting to end up somewhere that has a lot of different clients & a lot of different projects - I’m thinking that way if 1 of the clients disappears or a project dries up I’m not out looking for another project again.

The companies in KC & Las Vegas are both marketing companies & take on a lot of projects from various clients - the difference is size. I’m guessing the 1 in KC has about 20 employees (they’ve done static pages for years, but just recently started adding backend stuff). The 1 in Las Vegas has a couple hundred employees & fills the entire building they’re in & will be taking over the building across the street as well as soon as it’s finished. The 1 in Las Vegas is currently turning away work because they don’t have enough developers.

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