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Cerebralbore101 said:

If I had a job that was a two hour drive away, I'd just move closer. Hopfully apple offers you the job and the pay raise you want. I know how hard it can be to find a job doing software or games. Hopefully you'll have your own company one day.

 

JRPGfan said:
if the commute is the issue and your happy with your job.... move closer?


 

I can't move to Redmond it's really too expensive for me.  Thanks for the kind thoughts though. If I'd started this instead of college I could see it being a carreer. With living being as expensive as it is I need a super high paying job. 

I'm happy I got to experience it. Sushi at Cafe Mario on Tuesdays is better than anywhere in the world. And my desk was topped with ergonomics. Playing on the soccerfield was really fun. Had a splatoon bbq last week with zorbs (the big balls you climb into). Company culture is sweet. 

 

Ljink96 said:

If you're more of a software guy are there any openings for NST or Retro?

 

think-man said:
If you're into software why not just apply for a software job? I've never had any problems getting a software myself. Even straight out of university.

 

I graduated 5 years ago and spent 4 of those years as a stay at home dad. So I've got a mean gap in my resume. Nintendo hires only the best for their games. I keep sending out resume's but alwasy get consolation letters in return. Won't give up. Just means something better is waiting.

 

I'm looking to go back to like a coding dojo. It costs $4000-$5000 but it has 100% placement. Just need to save for a while. I bought a $4000 motorcycle this year going to sell it now that I'm not commuting anymore.. I wish I got a job right out of college. But it's the journey and not the destination.

 

AngryLittleAlchemist said:
>people being successful in life

*sigh*

 

Success = satisfaction/ (Divided by) desire