Thread:Mathmagician/@comment-3562424-20121027190930/@comment-4674838-20121027230915


 * 1) Thanks, now you have one more person to bug when the spam needs cleaning up :P - otherwise I'll just keep editing the forums and commenting on the staff blogs like usual.
 * 2) Development projects, well, Railgun, although I don't always have much time for that, as I'm busy at work, studying, filling out job applications, and watching like... *counts on fingers* ... 7? different anime currently airing this season + a couple older ones. I'm getting closer and closer to the point where I need Pecoes' preferences to be stable in order to continue working on Railgun.
 * 3) I work at a community college in a tutoring center.. not exactly the career I had in mind. Trying to poke my head into the developers community in the Seattle area (I'd love to be an Android developer... or even Windows 8 would be cool, C# is basically Java without coffee creamer, so no problems there).

Had a couple interviews, but still having trouble getting past recruiters in general without good contacts. Tech leads know that mathematics is a perfectly good STEM degree, but sadly most recruiters don't, and will just toss your resume into the "no" pile if you don't have the computer engineering degree / experience listed on the job posting. Puts me at a bit of a disadvantage. Fallback plan is to go back to school, grab a teacher's certificate and/or master's degree and go into teaching. I'd much rather be an engineer though...