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Larry Thorne View Drop Down
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    Posted: 22.Jan.2010 at 20:27
I have been working with autocad for sixteen years.  Mostly in the electrical engineering field.  Unfortunatly I was laid off last March and have been unsucessful finding work.  I would appreciate any jobs leads or ideas.
Larry Thorne
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.Jan.2010 at 06:21
Larry, welcome to the forums.
 
Been very slow in Eastern Pennsylvania. Hear tell, each employment ad gets hundreds of applicants.
 
Sorry to hear anyone laid off. Ouch.
 
Good luck with your job search. Where are you posting from?
 
I lucked out, all my work is sent via email while I work at home (since '95).
But, very, very slow this past year. Too slow.
 
Tankman

"When the well's dry, we'll all know the value of water."
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Jan.2010 at 18:53
Tankman Thanks for replying.
 
I have my resume on Monster.  I have also just leraned about linkedin.com.  I have started filling out my profile and I am about 70% complete.  How did you luck out at start working from home?
Larry Thorne
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