It's official. We are in a recession.

[quote author="effenheimer" date=1228293970]In theory, elite IT candidates are falling from trees right now. Storage Admins are working for $12/hr and break-fix can be had for minimum wage! :lol:</blockquote>


Unfortunately elite IT job reqs aren't flowing any longer from companies. Our candidate database is indeed swelling while the jobs database is shrinking every day. We just had another high-end perm opportunity for a big OC employer go busto due to budget constraints. That is the 2nd one in as many months...
 
[quote author="graphrix" date=1228293956]

Baseball: The Red Sox have the Angels' number. I have no defense to this, and I am still scarred from Hendu back in 86. I would rather play the Yankees in the playoffs, because we kick their a$$. Plus, many fans here are fair weather fans, and if the Angels sucked, attendance would be down. Red Sox fans are die hard fans. I went to game at Fenway in 98, when the Sox sucked, and it was one of the funnest baseball games I have been to. I will always have the memory of that game, and chanting "Yankees suck!" when they were playing the Devil Rays. Oh... and the fight that broke out because the Sox fan poured his beer on the girl who was dumb enough to wear a Yankees cap in Fenway.

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Not to hijack this thread, but with the amount of money the Yankees will be spending this offseason, I will be amazed if they do not overtake the red sox/devil rays and eventually the angels and become champs of 09!
 
[quote author="CalGal" date=1228221350]

But we'll have to say bye-bye to beautiful Coto and Southern California.

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This week is starting off awful
 
Thanks, Graph. Yeah, sorry we didn't meet.

You never got to experience my Boston accent (it's strong).

But this will give you an excuse to take Cayci to Boston - just don't go in the winter.

I don't think your California girl would survive the cold! (or you for that matter!) :cheese:

You're right - we haven't been here long enough to know if we liked it or not.

We've been here four years, and we've just started getting comfortable with the area and people.

I will miss California, but deep down I know I'm a Bostonian through and through.

The weather may suck at times, but it's where we belong - it's home.

Fenway Pahk here we come! :coolgrin:



P.S. We need to think of a new name for me.

Since I'm not living in California I can't be CalGal any more. :shut:
 
CalGal, you must be awfully excited to be going back home and presumably back to your family. My husband is from Connecticut. All of his family is there. It is hard on him and us. We're isolated way out here. I'm a little envious of your upcoming move! You do have a lot to look forward to!
 
[quote author="CalGal" date=1228295766]

P.S. We need to think of a new name for me.

Since I'm not living in California I can't be CalGal any more. :shut:</blockquote>


BosBabe? We can just call you BB for short...
 
[quote author="CalGal" date=1228295766]

P.S. We need to think of a new name for me.

Since I'm not living in California I can't be CalGal any more. :shut:</blockquote>


Hey, how about BoGal?
 
[quote author="ipoplaya" date=1228296641][quote author="CalGal" date=1228295766]

P.S. We need to think of a new name for me.

Since I'm not living in California I can't be CalGal any more. :shut:</blockquote>


BosBabe? We can just call you BB for short...</blockquote>


That is inspired.
 
[quote author="caycifish" date=1228296918][quote author="ipoplaya" date=1228296641][quote author="CalGal" date=1228295766]

P.S. We need to think of a new name for me.

Since I'm not living in California I can't be CalGal any more. :shut:</blockquote>


BosBabe? We can just call you BB for short...</blockquote>


That is inspired.</blockquote>


My first thought was "MassGal", but that just has a need-to-be-on-Weight-Watchers-pronto kind of ring to it...
 
CalGal, sorry to hear about the relocation. I am sad that you are leaving... Who else am I going to chat about silly sports stuff around here? :(

Best wishes in the East Coast.
 
[quote author="CalGal" date=1228277263][quote author="Trooper" date=1228225322]CalGal, that wasn't totally unexpected though, right? I remember you saying that the hub thought it might happen and that you were planning on heading back East.



Damn, too bad it couldn't wait until Spring !</blockquote>
We moved to California because my husband took the position to manage the west coast for his company.

Then about six months ago, his company reorged and they fired a few people

and gave Mr. CalGal the entire country (more work while cutting his pay).

They cut everyone's salary pretty drastically - we think it was to get people to leave.

So, now that he had the entire country, we could live anywhere in the country.

It made more sense for us to be near the NY Home office.

Dealing with an east-coast home office on Eastern Time was difficult being on the west coast.

They would schedule conference calls at 5 am PCT, etc.



So, we planned on moving to the east coast in the spring.

But, things can change rather quickly.



But we're OK - we always tell ourselves that someone else has it A LOT worse than we do.

We have no right complaining at all - we've been blessed with a good life and good health.

It's just a change - we'll deal with it on a day-to-day basis.



Thanks again everyone!</blockquote>


I have not only the whole country, but also Latin America and the Carribean and I work for a New Zealand company. So you have travel, but then you have days where you start at 5:00 am and finish at 8:00 pm. However, there is some flexibility. My hubby hates my hours sometimes, but there are many days where it's super flexible. I don't think I could go back to a normal 8-5 office job.
 
Bummer Calgal and Calguy. I feel for you as I too am in the finance biz. Best of luck with the interviews and the move. Luckily the internet works in all states. Sorry you never made it up for the Naples boat parade. It's next week. I thought everyone was coming up....hopefully you can make another time
 
[quote author="ipoplaya" date=1228294247][quote author="effenheimer" date=1228293970]In theory, elite IT candidates are falling from trees right now. Storage Admins are working for $12/hr and break-fix can be had for minimum wage! :lol:</blockquote>


Unfortunately elite IT job reqs aren't flowing any longer from companies. Our candidate database is indeed swelling while the jobs database is shrinking every day. We just had another high-end perm opportunity for a big OC employer go busto due to budget constraints. That is the 2nd one in as many months...</blockquote>


What markets (i.e. segment of the IT industry) do you work in? Though I am not looking, I still get contacted by numerous recruiters every day.
 
[quote author="morekaos" date=1228308469]Bummer Calgal and Calguy. I feel for you as I too am in the finance biz. Best of luck with the interviews and the move. Luckily the internet works in all states. Sorry you never made it up for the Naples boat parade. It's next week. I thought everyone was coming up....hopefully you can make another time</blockquote>


You have parking all arranged for us, yes?
 
[quote author="awgee" date=1228348659][quote author="morekaos" date=1228308469]Bummer Calgal and Calguy. I feel for you as I too am in the finance biz. Best of luck with the interviews and the move. Luckily the internet works in all states. Sorry you never made it up for the Naples boat parade. It's next week. I thought everyone was coming up....hopefully you can make another time</blockquote>


You have parking all arranged for us, yes?</blockquote>


It can be done. Most can park at my house on the Island and can ferry by boat to my dock on Bayshore
 
Cal Gal,



You will be truly missed. I wish your family the very best. A long distant IHB relationship will still work proven by Lawyerliz and Panda.



This is why I love East Coast and when you see this hope you will remember me.



<img src="http://www.mhl.org/historicpreservation/images/single-hung-window.jpg" alt="" />



I am envious of you because I have to see a whole lot of vinyl windows with fake muntins here. scroll to the right to see window.



<img src="http://images.google.com/url?q=http://s93883215.onlinehome.us/adamjaneiro/uploaded_images/identificazione-012-787270.jpg&usg=AFQjCNGqGPBIszfI7nQn_xlkKZgkdJJaFA" alt="" />
 
[quote author="WINEX" date=1228348171][quote author="ipoplaya" date=1228294247][quote author="effenheimer" date=1228293970]In theory, elite IT candidates are falling from trees right now. Storage Admins are working for $12/hr and break-fix can be had for minimum wage! :lol:</blockquote>


Unfortunately elite IT job reqs aren't flowing any longer from companies. Our candidate database is indeed swelling while the jobs database is shrinking every day. We just had another high-end perm opportunity for a big OC employer go busto due to budget constraints. That is the 2nd one in as many months...</blockquote>


What markets (i.e. segment of the IT industry) do you work in? Though I am not looking, I still get contacted by numerous recruiters every day.</blockquote>


40% of our business is Oracle, Peoplesoft, and JDE consulting/consultants/projects. The remaining 60% is all IT staffing/recruiting, from CIO/VP level on down to desktop support jockeys. We work primarily in four metros, SoCal, Charlotte, Phoenix, and Denver.
 
[quote author="ipoplaya" date=1228359839][quote author="WINEX" date=1228348171][quote author="ipoplaya" date=1228294247][quote author="effenheimer" date=1228293970]In theory, elite IT candidates are falling from trees right now. Storage Admins are working for $12/hr and break-fix can be had for minimum wage! :lol:</blockquote>


Unfortunately elite IT job reqs aren't flowing any longer from companies. Our candidate database is indeed swelling while the jobs database is shrinking every day. We just had another high-end perm opportunity for a big OC employer go busto due to budget constraints. That is the 2nd one in as many months...</blockquote>


What markets (i.e. segment of the IT industry) do you work in? Though I am not looking, I still get contacted by numerous recruiters every day.</blockquote>


40% of our business is Oracle, Peoplesoft, and JDE consulting/consultants/projects. The remaining 60% is all IT staffing/recruiting, from CIO/VP level on down to desktop support jockeys. We work primarily in four metros, SoCal, Charlotte, Phoenix, and Denver.</blockquote>


Thanks. I can understand the ERP business taking a hit. With the time and money commitments involved, the current uncertainty in the economy has to take a toll. Plus with the rise of Software as a Service companies like Netsuite and CRM, the idea of engaging in multi-year multi-million dollar software implementations is less attractive.



But that's not the area I work in.



I do specialized applications that are targeted to a specialized market niche. So far recruiters are still actively trying to get me to jump.
 
[quote author="WINEX" date=1228362946][quote author="ipoplaya" date=1228359839][quote author="WINEX" date=1228348171][quote author="ipoplaya" date=1228294247][quote author="effenheimer" date=1228293970]In theory, elite IT candidates are falling from trees right now. Storage Admins are working for $12/hr and break-fix can be had for minimum wage! :lol:</blockquote>


Unfortunately elite IT job reqs aren't flowing any longer from companies. Our candidate database is indeed swelling while the jobs database is shrinking every day. We just had another high-end perm opportunity for a big OC employer go busto due to budget constraints. That is the 2nd one in as many months...</blockquote>


What markets (i.e. segment of the IT industry) do you work in? Though I am not looking, I still get contacted by numerous recruiters every day.</blockquote>


40% of our business is Oracle, Peoplesoft, and JDE consulting/consultants/projects. The remaining 60% is all IT staffing/recruiting, from CIO/VP level on down to desktop support jockeys. We work primarily in four metros, SoCal, Charlotte, Phoenix, and Denver.</blockquote>


Thanks. I can understand the ERP business taking a hit. With the time and money commitments involved, the current uncertainty in the economy has to take a toll. Plus with the rise of Software as a Service companies like Netsuite and CRM, the idea of engaging in multi-year multi-million dollar software implementations is less attractive.



But that's not the area I work in.



I do specialized applications that are targeted to a specialized market niche. So far recruiters are still actively trying to get me to jump.</blockquote>


Netsuite ROCKS! Full blown all in one Accounting/WEB/ERP application to take care of the little guys like me. I remember implementing SAP and Peoplesoft working for Accenture ten years ago. I hated by job with a passion.
 
[quote author="Anonymous" date=1228189987]<a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27999557">http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27999557</A>



The White House commented on the news without ever actually using the word ?recession,? a term President George W. Bush and his aides have repeatedly avoided.



Instead, spokesman Tony Fratto remarked upon the fact that the NBER ?determines the start and end dates of business cycles.?</blockquote>


Bush finally uses the r-word:

<A href="http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a3X4X6uSB.ew&refer=home">http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a3X4X6uSB.ew&refer=home</A>

At the White House, President George W. Bush said the job data ?reflects the fact that our economy is in a recession.?
 
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