
Loved working for the business community helping them and sharing ideas about how to set them up ...loved to see the relief in them once I got all thier services activated so they could open for business.

The freedom to create my own hours and the 100k job

I defused the situation by apologizing. I'm good with agreeing to disagree.


Happy Friday all. And Happy birthday month to myself and all the cancers.
This week has been interesting. I currently work at Aetna as a tester making 20ish and hour. I received a call from a recruiter last month who wanted to submit me for position with Comcast making 30ish an hour. I sent a bs email and resume not caring, thinking I wouldn’t be considered for the position.
Well this week I did a technical phone interview and the same day while I was buying a car, I received a call. My recruiter told me the client didn’t like any of the initial candidates they interviewed but loved my background and knowledge. They offered me the job skipping the in-person two hour interview.
I’m so excited now see how I was living in my car for three months last year and now I’m back in grind mode. I haven’t even finished my degree yet because I owe so much money so I’ve just been working and compiling business ideas.
Just sharing this to let those know who are losing hope that it is possible. I’ve done it and I spent 3-6 hours a day just spamming resumes as much as possible until someone gave me a shot. Don’t give up!
~ The Philosopher

I have a friend that’s been plugging me with Comcast. I had a phone interview with a recruiter a week ago and now a in person interview tomorrow. Is this basically my job to lose? I hadn’t had a formal interview in six years and in person in eight! What is appropriate to wear? Is wearing a dress coat TOO much, go tie or no tie? Business casual? Should I bring anything with me? Prayers please!!

Because it helped me expand my customer service skills loved the customers for Comcast and the work place was awesome

I would tell them nice company to work for.


Never a stressful day with Comcast always something exciting everyday.