by EscapePlan9 » Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:19 am
Update on the job situation: Monday morning I have an interview with (ECS) about an hour and a half before my shift. My tasks include upgrading, repairing, and installing components in desktops in laptops, and backing up computers. However, there's a few downfalls since it's through an IT staffing agency, Smartsource-inc (who I've done previous contractual work for):
1) No benefits. And I just had healthcare from my current job start this month, which made my prescription cost $10 instead of $60 (that I re-fill monthly) and I'd only have to pay $20 for doctor visits. I don't know if the healthcare immediately ends upon leaving the job or how much it costs to continue on the plan outside of the employer. I'm probably going to go without healthcare again for this contract.
2) The contract is listed as 2-3 months "or more". This isn't so bad considering my situation working in tech support for Turbotax since I'd be kicked out in April anyways due to the end of tax season. Plus, at ECS, they offer training and have many advancement opportunities, so it's likely that with my computer skills and my good work ethic (everywhere I work I get recognized for it), I'll become a full-time employee even at the end of the contract. I sure hope so! Even if not, at least I'll have more experience working with computers, won't dread going to work, and can return to studying for my A+ exam and finally get certified! I have a LOT of options from there.
I'm also unsure what I'm going to do on Monday if as I expect, the interview goes well and I get the job. The job doesn't start until the following week so I could either quit work that day and take a week off to celebrate escaping hell, or finish up my last week there. I really don't feel like torturing myself like that though.
And on the unusual circumstance that the interview doesn't go well, I've been talking with some of my friends who have told me flat out that since this job makes me want to kill myself I should just quit and take the time off to find another job. I could also take that time off to get certified which will then open up more opportunities.
Finally, in the "worst" case scenario, I can start my small business, PC Efficiency Solutions where I optimize people's computers as my job. I've done a lot of planning for it. My biggest problem from there is getting those first few contacts. I have a couple friends/coworkers in mind to help start me off, and I'm going to offer a referral incentive to increase my client base. I also can do some guerilla advertising (make an ad and post it on community bulletin boards with my name and number in rip-out tabs at the bottom) to decrease startup costs. More about my business ventures later... I'm hungry now...