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Having been laid off a few days ago, after more than three decades as a
"Broadcast Television Engineer" (IE: Tech-janitor), I've found that
there aren't a lot of jobs out there any more, for a guy who knows which
end of a soldering iron to grab.
Am I wrong about this? Is there still some niche job market somewhere,
so I can stop applying at big-box home-electronics stores?
Sorry if this is a tad heavy on the drama. I'm having a little bit of
trouble getting used to not being on 24-hour call, and I'm running out
of things to fix around the house...
"Broadcast Television Engineer" (IE: Tech-janitor), I've found that
there aren't a lot of jobs out there any more, for a guy who knows which
end of a soldering iron to grab.
Am I wrong about this? Is there still some niche job market somewhere,
so I can stop applying at big-box home-electronics stores?
Sorry if this is a tad heavy on the drama. I'm having a little bit of
trouble getting used to not being on 24-hour call, and I'm running out
of things to fix around the house...