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Ok so I've made the move from Austin, back to my hometown of Houston. The technology industry in general is dead right now, and I am having a tough time finding a job. I figured coming home to my close friends and family, and to a bigger city would help me out a bit.
So I'm pondering a career change, or at least something to hold me over till I can get another job in the technology industry.
I'm pondering on Tweeter, Circuit City (yuk), and a few other places to get an entry level or mid-level installer or sales position. Are there any other places that you can think of that I should try?
Thanks. Wish me luck. heh :)
Shizelbs
04-07-2003, 06:55 AM
How short-term are you thinking?
Originally posted by Shizelbs
How short-term are you thinking?
Not sure. Could be a couple of months or a year. *shrug*
Like I said I'm pondering a career change into the audio industry, so hopefully any job would have long term potential.
Shizelbs
04-07-2003, 07:53 PM
Are you willing or able to go back to school for a little bit?
Phuz,
Unless you intend on performing car audio install's, Circuit City may not be the best decision to expand your audio record for the resume.
It appears as if you have a decent grasp of the in's and out's of home audio. Just inquire about possible openings in higher-end stores with a decent reputation and following them. Something good enough to maintain your interest, while providing but an educating and career expanding experience. Be it sales or installing, it's worth checking out.
If you just need some bullshit job to earn money in the mean time, may I suggest Bose. Scoff all you wish, they treat their employee's well (as far as typical retail pay and benefits are concerned).
As Shizelbs suggests - if you are willing to go back to school, you can become a professional installer for major, large scale outdoor/indoor stadiums and facilities.
It appears as if your first love is with Technology , and it appears as if you just need a job to tide you over. That may limit your employment value unless you remain silent. Many companies, even lowley ones like tweeter, reserve hopes that their employee's will grow along with the company and often hire on that basis alone.
Good luck guy.
Sean
I could go to school, but I'm not sure how I would finance it. I'm pretty much on my own as I have been since I was 17.
I don't really want a BS job, I'd prefer something that will keep my interested while learning. Something like tweeter (who has many positions open here in Houston) or the Home Theater Store is what I prefer.
As far as Bose goes, I could never work for a company like that. :p
What are you thinking shelbs?
rs159
04-07-2003, 09:15 PM
Best Buy ;)
Shizelbs
04-07-2003, 09:48 PM
Well,
Its probably more training than you are hoping to do, but becoming a pharmacy tech is not a bad way to go. I'm not sure what the pharmacy laws are in Texas, nor do I know how much pharmacy techs make there, but in Washington, its not a bad way to go.
polkatese
04-07-2003, 10:04 PM
Phuz,
ever consider to learn Oracle technology? I don't know what's your background, but it is one of the bright spot in technology space. Oracle 9i db is hot right now, check www.dice.com for openings.
wallstreet
04-08-2003, 10:42 AM
what are your technology skills?
I'm not really interested in being a pharmacy tech, or working with Oracle. When I first got into computers I had messed around with coding a little with html and some javascript, and hated it. So I went with technology based stuff instead of applications. I'm still not a big fan of programing.
I've got lots of technology skills, from desktop support to LAN/system admin, WAN. firewall, VPN, to NT and Exchange. And on and on.
ken brydson
04-08-2003, 03:38 PM
Ever consider going into business for yourself? My wife is a cumputer geek, works in the county IS dept and does pretty well, BUT on the side she has a computer consulting business. She could stay busy full time but likes her regular job. She charges like $75-100 per hour for consulting. Not a bad part time job especially since she can write off all of her new computer stuff (toys) as a business expense.
Just a thought...........
I've pondered that Ken, and may make it happen someday. Mostly this post was just to get advice on how to get a start in the high-fi/HT/audio industry. :)
After over 7 years of using computer and technology systems for at least 12 hours a day, I'm kinda sick of it. :)
Ceruleance
04-09-2003, 01:04 AM
Good luck with Tweeter, I think they send you to philly for 2 freakin months to learn how to sell people speakers
F1nut
04-09-2003, 01:14 AM
phuz,
I speak from my own experience and the advice of many wise folks, seek out what it is that you love and turn that into a career. If you do that, you can't go wrong and will be a much happier person in the long run.
F1
Thanks F1, thats kinda what I'm going for. Music is actually my first love, so I'm trying to find *something* related to music to get into.
danger boy
04-10-2003, 06:59 AM
If i were looking for audio sales type job.. i'd go with a high end audio store instead of the entry/mid level ones... only problem with that is that the high end stores usually have fewer customers.. but just think of all the cool stuff you could demo and play with. :lol:
At the low end stores... you'll be stuck with most likey Bose stuff. that should scare you away right there. :p
YOu may also want to think about looking into home security alarms. People are buying these things like crazy. There will always been a need for security. Just a thought.
Other far reaching jobs could be... working for a large corporation who has a audio/visual dept. Some companies have closed circuit systems they need people to operate and manage. some other companies have complete production studios, with cameras, audio equipment, lights, etc.
good luck.. the world is your oyster!
Al
I had my 3rd and final interview with Tweeter on Friday. I should hear sometime next week if I get the job. Pray for me guys. :)
polkatese
05-17-2003, 07:50 PM
Good luck, Phuz! Hope you get it, it looks very promising!
mantis
05-17-2003, 09:50 PM
Phuz,
what position are you going for???Sales or Install?
They both pay well but experience goes along way.Being a salesman is a good way to get into the company.You get to learn alot right off the bat.10 weeks of product and sales training.Good stuff man.Good luck....
Dan
hotwheelman
05-18-2003, 04:50 PM
My dad works for the eastman company and they have a plant there in texas. I could have him snoop around and see if there are any openings, he is over the technolgy group here at tennessee eastman co. If there are any he might be able to pull some strings for you. Let me know if you would like me to look into it for you.
Cheers,
Mike
Hey Mike that would be awesome. Shoot me an email at aaronfowler@houston.rr.com and I'll reply with my resume.
Dan, I'm trying for sales first. There was an install position available, I wanted to "try" for both but after the second interview you can only go forward towards one position. I chose sales. If that doesn't work out, then I'll try for the install position.
I still haven't heard anything. I was told that they will let me know either way, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Thanks for the kind words everyone. :)
hotwheelman
06-01-2003, 07:09 PM
Hey phuz, Dad is still looking into this for you and I will let you know something as soon as I can.
Mike
hotwheelman
06-01-2003, 07:53 PM
Phuz, sent you an email and it came back undeliverable. I have an email addy to send to you to contact my dad at eastman.
Mike
Are you sure you sent it to the address above? Try aaronfowler@houston.rr.com or phuz@txraves.org - both of them work AFAIK.
Thanks for the info and heads up! Once I get a job and place of my own I'll be back around here a bit more.
hotwheelman
06-04-2003, 12:53 AM
I will try and resend info to you.
Mike
jrausch
06-09-2003, 05:23 AM
Phuz,
I just read our company stock report and they mentioned opening 2 new stores in Austin. Check out http://www.ultimateelectronics.com/
The career listings seem to be down. If you’re looking for a great audio company to work for this is one of the best. Benefits and great commissioned salary (depending on local sales). You may want to just call the next closest dealer or headquarters and find out where and when the hiring will start. I was in the same skills boat you are and they snagged me up quickly. Be sure to pick the Austin location with the most potential i.e. new expensive homes with lots of Starbucks around.
Good luck brotha
Just an update everyone. Over the last few weeks things went nuts and my phone almost blew up because I was getting so many calls. I ended up getting a job at HP way up on the north west side of town.
I'll be back around in full force once I get a place of my own and start buying/using my audio gear again. :)
Thanks for all of the help, etc.!
RuSsMaN
06-18-2003, 12:10 AM
Glad to hear it brotha. About to worry that my cabs would be at the local pawn-o-matic before too long.
I'll be down Houston way 'for too much longer, with a bag full of goodies for ya.
Now GET to work, you lazy bastard.
Cheers,
Rooster
hotwheelman
06-18-2003, 01:59 AM
Glad to hear it phuz, dad was looking into things for you but I will let him know what you have found. Goodluck at the new job.
Mike
Tour2ma
06-18-2003, 02:09 AM
Congrats phuz,
Guess you'll be heading out 290 way. Other members in this area are out that way as well.
Stay in touch and we'll do the local high-end scene come Fall.
dorokusai
06-18-2003, 10:03 AM
Rock on Phuz!
polkatese
06-18-2003, 10:22 AM
Phuz,
congrats! good luck and be nice to Carly...
Originally posted by hotwheelman
Glad to hear it phuz, dad was looking into things for you but I will let him know what you have found. Goodluck at the new job.
Mike
Thanks Mike. I'm still looking though. This position is not quite what I was looking for but I figured it's something to do for the next 6-12 months until I can find something better or get hired on with the Sheriff's Department (yes, I want to become a deputy).
I'm open to just about anything, thanks a bunch for the help!
I start work on Monday (tomorrow), and should have a new place of my own and my LSi and Rotel gear unpacked and playing within a few weeks. :)
I CANT WAIT. I MISS MY GEAR! heheh
HBombToo
06-22-2003, 08:43 PM
there are always aspects of our job we don't like and we take are lumps. "Here, Here!", too your new job even though its not pemanent.
Twin:)
TroyD
06-22-2003, 08:44 PM
Glad to hear things are coming around for ya phuz. If you land that deputy gig, I'll be the first to send ya some Krispy Kreme gift certificates.....
BDT
Originally posted by TroyD
Glad to hear things are coming around for ya phuz. If you land that deputy gig, I'll be the first to send ya some Krispy Kreme gift certificates.....
BDT
Funny Troy. :)
My cousin has been a deputy since 97, and thats who I've been living with since I've moved back to Houston. I've learned a lot about what they do and it sounds very interesting to me. I don't think I would ever be a regular police officer, especially in a city like Houston. I think being a Sheriff's Deputy is right up my alley though.
Thanks a bunch! I'll see you guys around soon. (Russman whats up on the next Polkster get together?)
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