I think it's more likely someone did it unilaterally. There's only 2--possibly 3--people I know who would motivated enough to go on a character assassination campaign. The other possibility is a mistake in my academic/job records that's making it look like I lied on my resume. Whatever happened, something about my personal records seems to be making all these companies behave the same way. But all this is just 1 possibility. What I need to do is run a comprehensive background check and start interviewing people to flush out anything suspicious.I can not know, but I do not think the people at your school were stupid enough to actively and openly attempt to prevent you from getting a job. That could be grounds for a lawsuit. What possibly used words like competent rather then excellent and outstanding. We are in the middle of a depression and it takes more the competent to get a good job.
I'm betting it's a mix of both. What I don't see are other graduates going through this. There were other grads very similar to me in both personality and experience, and none of them are unemployed.In either case, you seem to be looking backward instead of forward.
On a positive note, many inventions have licensing value. Are any of your 13 inventions possible candidates?
Don't forget that a lot of money can be made doing something that already has a considerable market. For instance, some markets seem incapable of saturation, such as pizza joints and coffee shops. What does it cost to start a lemonade stand? Start small, start successfully, by making sure your risk is always within your means. That way, success is inevitable, instead of just a lottery.DigiTan said:All the success stories seem to dictate that to retire young, you either capture a "trend market," or find ways to cash in on a commodity. That part seems easy enough, but it's the startup costs/time that has me worried.
You've got that wrong. You're getting paranoid, because you're stressed and in what seems to you to be a tighter spot than it actually is. Let it go. Mulling over potential vendettas is a form of self-hypnosis. You're repeating a negative mantra that will negatively influence your abilities as an entrepreneur if you persist.My problem was I spent all this time trying to find a job instead of tracking down the people who ruined me. They're obviously well-organized so this needs my undivided attention.
No, someone needs to pay for this. I was a fool to think I'd ever get hired. For the past 6 months, I've been trying enter a system that's been groomed for years to exclude me. No one sends out 300 applications without an offer. The very least I can do for myself is start fighting back. I'm going to take from them what they took from me. And I'll have no regrets doing it.
As of June 1st, I'm giving up the job search.
No, someone needs to pay for this. I was a fool to think I'd ever get hired. For the past 6 months, I've been trying enter a system that's been groomed for years to exclude me. No one sends out 300 applications without an offer. The very least I can do for myself is start fighting back. I'm going to take from them what they took from me. And I'll have no regrets doing it.
I've been fighting the wrong battle. If someone's sabotaged my reputation, they need to be exposed and punished. I've only made their job easy by not posing a threat. My advantage is that this blacklisting network is massive to a fault. But still illegal. All I have to do is put enough careers in peril to trigger a panic. Seriously: Who's going to touch a blacklisting network that puts their own job at risk? By the time I'm through, they'll be so busy washing their hands of it, the system won't sustain itself. You don't have to get off the list. You make people quit using it.Now that's the go-get'em attitude you need to succeed!
Yeah, I'll post up the resume excerpts sometime soon. And I don't know who started the LinkedIn page. I might have done it in 2004, but I don't know if anyone reads that stuff.
I've been fighting the wrong battle. If someone's sabotaged my reputation, they need to be exposed and punished. I've only made their job easy by not posing a threat. My advantage is that this blacklisting network is massive to a fault. But still illegal. All I have to do is put enough careers in peril to trigger a panic. Seriously: Who's going to touch a blacklisting network that puts their own job at risk? By the time I'm through, they'll be so busy washing their hands of it, the system won't sustain itself. You don't have to get off the list. You make people quit using it.
But what the heck. It's still May 22nd, and that happens in June. I've still got nine more days to lay to waste sending out pointless resumes and emails. If nothing else, I can just widen my list of suspect companies.
I've thought about this a little more, taking into consideration your 200+ applications, and the specific market (Pacific coast) you're applying to. My conclusion is that your level of success (or failure, if you insist on being a pessimist) is entirely consistent with a fairly-run job market.But what the heck. It's still May 22nd, and that happens in June. I've still got nine more days to lay to waste sending out pointless resumes and emails. If nothing else, I can just widen my list of suspect companies.
May 23, 2008
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Well, I finally finished up the engineering program, and so far I've gotta say the 5 years in college was a complete of time and money. I doubt my diploma's worth whatever paper it's printed on.
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Has anyone else had this happen after graduation? Or catch someone trying trying to sabotage your hiring chances?
I used to believe that was true, but I factored in all the times I can waltz onto Indeed.com or CareerBuilder and find 20 open positions that I'm perfectly qualified for. People always say "It's the job market. It's a slow market," but if that were true, there wouldn't be postings. They just don't want me around.I doubt it. The problem is that the kinds of jobs you want have long been outsourced. They aren't here anymore. I gave it up a long time ago to work on my own. Still, the &^%$*$# gov't seems determined to louse me up every step of the way.
Translation: "Thanks for letting us get your hopes up. You are useless to us. Go somewhere else."Verizon Business said:Dear Brady
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Digitan, I'm not sure how the resume/CV thing works in the US of A, but I'll make an observation on it from the perspective of me in the UK:
What about other things? Although it's a massively strong engineering CV, there is practically nothing that isn't electronics/engineering related on there, ie. sport and other activities.
As I said I don't know how it works over there, but if I submitted that to an average HR department (sorry, but it'll nearly always be processed/passed through HR) they'd look at it, and think "Hold on, this guy does x,y,z etc, but what does he do when he's not doing electronics?" They're probably worried about burnout/stress levels- Doing electronics to get away from electronics will not sit right with an HR bod.
It doesn't have to be massive things, just things to show a more diverse you.
SUMMARY: A recent Electrical Engineering graduate applying for hardware engineering opportunities.
EDUCATION
The University of Angst
Bachelors of Science (BSEE)
Electrical Engineering. Graduating class of December, 2007
Government and Politics Minor
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
Senior Design Project
Lead a team of five students as a digital specialist. Invented an FPGA-based system to correlate instrumental music to stored melodies using a streaming Fourier Transform. The 8-month project was awarded 1st-place by the Industrial Advisory Board for its exceptionally difficult fusion of science and the arts. For a summary of this and other projects, visit my engineering portfolio at: http://
INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE
Reverse Engineering/Electronic Prototyping Internship (6/06 – present)
Company X
Successfully engineered, programmed, and built a prototype field programmer for iButton technology that allowed diagnosis of industrial lasers. Reverse-engineered and unlocked several secured memory devices using a data capture/encoder interface I designed. Revised company training manuals, Work-In-Progress forms, Spreadsheets, and Traveler documents. I currently respond to on-call technical assignments while living in Dallas.
Global Positioning Systems Internship (6/99 – 8/99)
Company Y
Received a technical internship with the Differential GPS engineering firm while still in high school. Trained in component-level design, object-oriented and console C++, and network file management under Windows NT. Collaborated with the engineering mentors to learn GPS/DGPS standards conformance and industry trends.
Independent Projects and Fabrication (2/01 – present)
Invented 33 mixed-signal devices. I regularly use CAD, Spice, C/C++, HTML, VB.2005, multiple variants of assembly code, plus various HDLs. Gained a high level of experience in RISC embedded programming of microcontrollers and hardware drivers. I work in applications ranging from radio telemetry/RFID, control systems, audio amplifiers, robotics, and alarms systems. Web-mastered DigiTan: Programming and Hardware Center, where I document these systems and collaborate with students worldwide.
OTHER EXPERIENCE
Sales Associate (3/08 - present)
Radio Shack
Presently working at Radio Shack to support living expenses and job search.
ENGINEERING SKILLS
Analog and digital test equipment. Mixed signal analysis, test, and prototyping. EDA software, including: schematic and PCB drafting (Spice, Labview, ModelSim, CAD). Programming in C/C++, Assembly, VB2005, HTML, CSS. Numerical analysis using MATLAB and SCILAB. All windows versions, MS Office Suite.
ACTIVITIES
Leadership and team positions in student NSBE, K5UOA Ham Radio Station, AUV Robotics, SWE, IEEE, and ACM. Engaged in speed-reading, composition, game design, cross-country running, Parkour and freerunning.
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