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Smallville
02/17/24 5:43:01 PM
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which

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2Pacavelli
02/17/24 5:45:54 PM
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NYC it kinda depends on the industry
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kelemvor
02/17/24 6:00:45 PM
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My area is full of warehouses, including an Amazon distribution center. It's easy as fuck to find a $20-25/hr job but its crazy hours and hard work. Also, construction jobs are easy to come across.

IT jobs like my Wife has that pay six figures and work from home are hard to find.
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xlr_big-coop
02/17/24 6:13:36 PM
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Difficult. Most jobs require 2+ years of experience for entry level positions/pay which is stupid. I saw a cushy Amazon fresh job that pays $17.50 and a lab tech with worse hours and conditions that does $19. Makes no sense.

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TerraSeeker
02/17/24 6:14:56 PM
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No, and if they are easy you wouldn't want them longterm.

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Smallville
02/17/24 6:18:52 PM
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2Pacavelli posted...
NYC it kinda depends on the industry
in nyc area which industries are the ones that are very plentiful, though?

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2Pacavelli
02/18/24 7:05:06 PM
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Smallville posted...
in nyc area which industries are the ones that are very plentiful, though?

I'd say Software Engineering in the financial sector
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Puglia77
02/18/24 7:09:03 PM
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2Pacavelli posted...
I'd say Software Engineering in the financial sector
Definitely not for entry level. Spent 4 years looking for a software development entry level job, only a few interviews, no progress, I was only able to get ones that required to relocate. Was about to take one that offered remote but then they canceled the offer and required to relocate. Ended up moving to Florida and was able to find a job within a month, not software development but hopefully it's at least a stepping stone that I couldn't get in the NYC area.

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DoctorPiranha3
02/18/24 7:11:06 PM
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Austin is boomtown USA
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2Pacavelli
02/18/24 7:55:42 PM
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Puglia77 posted...
Definitely not for entry level. Spent 4 years looking for a software development entry level job, only a few interviews, no progress, I was only able to get ones that required to relocate. Was about to take one that offered remote but then they canceled the offer and required to relocate. Ended up moving to Florida and was able to find a job within a month, not software development but hopefully it's at least a stepping stone that I couldn't get in the NYC area.

You're right tbh. I had to move to CT for 4 years before I could get a job in NYC...
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2Pacavelli
02/18/24 7:56:04 PM
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They only care if you have years of experience. Then maybe you can hang
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mach25687
02/18/24 8:02:14 PM
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Honestly, even retail jobs are going to older people since they know they will stay.

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