The absence, or rather outdated blog posts on this blog have a myriad of
different reasons for existing, and while I feel guilty for not having updated
nearly as often as I believe I should have it was with good reason.
2009 was my year. It was the year that I completed an awesome internship
courtesy AEC Consultants, and it was
also the year that I completed my last two semesters (I took a break over the
summer, my first break in eight semesters of non-stop schooling). This past
December 22nd, 2009 I turned in my last assignments and my paperwork for my
degree application. If everything goes right (and that is a big if, considering
UAT has screwed people over before), I will have finally graduate with a
Bachelor in Computer Science: Software Engineering, or something along those
lines. It took me nine semesters, over a three year period to complete my
degree.
Only recently has it begun to sink in that finally I am considered to have the
knowledge and the know-how to be responsible enough to WORK somewhere. Society
believes that people that own a simple little piece of paper that says I have a
degree means I can be a meaningful part of society. Little did they know they
were wrong, but let them dream! ;-).
Yes, this also means that this time I am looking for a full-time work position.
In the past year I have found that Phoenix is not exactly the greatest city for
finding work in the software engineering field, however I will keep looking.
There is one thing going for me, a major company located in California
contacted me, and asked me if I would like to work for them. I eagerly answered
yes, and I am now going through their very rigorous and stringent interview
process. To me it is an interesting challenge and so far I am actually enjoying
it.
A new chapter has started in my life, and it was started in full with the
change from 2009 to 2010. Kind of fitting that my life takes a major new turn,
with new roads and new obstacles after society as a whole celebrates having
lived yet another 365 days through four different seasons (there where seasons
exist, Phoenix does not count).