So many variable on industry, age, skill set, location and relationships. Assuming you are talking about yourself, what is your bio on what i listedMy Gen-X, GeoMaxxing a33 is not interesting in working - not that anyone would hire an old fart - but I was wondering how easy it is today to find a good job.
I am not talking about myself. I am obsolete & unemployable.So many variable on industry, age, skill set, location and relationships. Assuming you are talking about yourself, what is your bio on what i listed
You sound like a perfect candidate for a government job. Do you have references to back up those claims?I am not talking about myself. I am obsolete & unemployable.
Impossible to answer. Would be like asking how easy is it to lose weight without knowing what you are eating, current weight, current workouts, etc.My Gen-X, GeoMaxxing a33 is not interesting in working - not that anyone would hire an old fart - but I was wondering how easy it is today to find a good job.
My Gen-X, GeoMaxxing a33 is not interesting in working - not that anyone would hire an old fart -
Enjoy early retirement! You are an early Gen X'er so you're in your late 50s. Late 50s is a good age to start retirement. I've heard of childless guys in the United States retiring around 55 because they didn't spend their 30s and 40s having the expenses of raising 1-3 children.I am obsolete & unemployable.
I'm an early Millennial who has been in the workforce since my mid-2000s completion of a bachelor's degree. There's never been an easy time post mid-2000s to get a job. I happened to find myself job searching during the Great Recession in the late 2000s and I was a pandemic layoff in 2020. Job searching in the late 2000s was absolutely brutal. The macroeconomic environment was horrible and I was early in my career. That means I didn't have too much work experience at that time so I had it worse at that time than a mid-career professional with 10-20 years of work experience.I was wondering how easy it is today to find a good job.
The last 2 gigs I had gotten (software) were restricted to citizens (defense work) - places that didn't need citizens were loaded with H1B Indians.You sound like a perfect candidate for a government job. Do you have references to back up those claims?
Not that you want to work but if you did, there are a lot of well-paid jobs around the world for comp sci teachers.The last 2 gigs I had gotten (software) were restricted to citizens (defense work) - places that didn't need citizens were loaded with H1B Indians.
Maybe for folks who have the PhD and experience teaching. I don't even have a degree in Comp Sci (it's in a different STEM field).Not that you want to work but if you did, there are a lot of well-paid jobs around the world for comp sci teachers.
That's enough. Doesn't need to be in comp sci as long as you can code. All STEM fields are hiring teachers at the moment (in all countries).Maybe for folks who have the PhD and experience teaching. I don't even have a degree in Comp Sci (it's in a different STEM field).
You're mad they wouldn't hire someone who "don't even have a degree in Comp Sci" [1] for a Comp Sci job?The last 2 gigs I had gotten (software) were restricted to citizens (defense work) - places that didn't need citizens were loaded with H1B Indians.
Maybe for folks who have the PhD and experience teaching. I don't even have a degree in Comp Sci (it's in a different STEM field).