Hiring a web applications developer/engineer. Need someone who can think on their feet and wants to change the world.
Specifically looking for someone with SOA experience that can do things like interface with third party service providers to get data, build MS word docs on the fly from a...
Looking for mid level software developer (2-5 years experience) in Boston, MA. Work is for a startup that just received funding and is looking to improve commercial building energy efficiency and sustainability. Experience with third party DLL's a must. Ability to work collaboratively, talk...
Tried to use an e-mailed Lowes Coupon at Home Depot yesterday and was denied. The guy at the register checked with the manager and she came over and explained that they no longer take any Lowes coupon printed at home. Had a Lowes $25 off $250 that I got in the mail and used that one without a...
I have my MBA from MIT Sloan. I did learn a lot and make great connections while there. I graduated last year so it is too early to tell if it will pay dividends monetarily, but I would say it is worth the connections alone. I could go on for hours, but I will say that if you are considering...
I would stick with the house you are in now. Not moving saves some money, lots of hassle, and you know you like the house and probably know all the quirks of it. You can probably also negotiate some new appliances or flooring in the place you are now. Buying new is great, but if the schools...
I was going to say the same, and the fact that 85% he would of had to work for 45 years for the fed. OP also said 25 years which would be less than 50% with CSRS.
If you plan on working for 35 years for the government it turns out to be 35% + 3.5% = 38.5% <== not too shabby of a pension! 1.1% is used per year instead of 1% if you have 20 years and retire at 62 or later,
Actually you should get a pension if you are a GS employee. It is 1% per year (versus 2% for the old system). At least that is the case for FERS employees (new system) versus CRSR(i forget the right acronym) employees. The old system does not receive or pay into social security and does not...
Um.. I'm sitting here, a fed, and part of the union. I think certain jobs might not be allowed to unionize, supervisory positions and above, no different than most places.
I'm a first year MBA at MIT Sloan. My undergrad is EE and I left a job where I would have been making 90K.
What do I expect to get out of it?
As many have mentioned I wanted a change of pace. I could have gotten there without a MBA, but by getting it from a top school I now can leverage a...
My wife got her masters at Harvard GSE and makes 60 - 70 K one year out (actually, 1 year will be this May). Just need to know how to network. Her degree wasn't in policy though, maybe that's the difference.
On that note, now I'm getting my master's degree and hoping to land a job that...
I have to move out of Cambridge now, you've proven my wife right that there a bunch of freaks here :) Back to the burbs for me this summer. I'm glad I'm far enough away from you guys though for the time being until we move.
I'd say go with a hobby (unless its gaming). ECE sounds like a good choice it all depends on the job you end up taking. I did ECE with a minor in business. Worked the past 6 years at an R&D facility basically 'playing' with interesting tech the whole time and now I'm back in school getting an...
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