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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 1079048" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>I don't see any buyout occurring. In my area of the country they are down FT supervisors. I see them actually tweaking the alignment a bit more and going down a district or two. Also, they may decide to remove the regions or at least go down to two regions. In the old days before all the technology having regions made sense. Now it doesn't. </p><p>As far as ad hoc sql queries etc. I did stuff like that a long time ago. I realized, that although this job is important, the people you work for don't see it as that important. THey think because they can click a mouse and print a report from SEAS, that writing the code should be just as easy. Get on linkedin and other networking sites. Take extra classes in college. Start applying for other jobs. If you are interested, the one area of the company that still hires is sales. You may want to look into that job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 1079048, member: 4886"] I don't see any buyout occurring. In my area of the country they are down FT supervisors. I see them actually tweaking the alignment a bit more and going down a district or two. Also, they may decide to remove the regions or at least go down to two regions. In the old days before all the technology having regions made sense. Now it doesn't. As far as ad hoc sql queries etc. I did stuff like that a long time ago. I realized, that although this job is important, the people you work for don't see it as that important. THey think because they can click a mouse and print a report from SEAS, that writing the code should be just as easy. Get on linkedin and other networking sites. Take extra classes in college. Start applying for other jobs. If you are interested, the one area of the company that still hires is sales. You may want to look into that job. [/QUOTE]
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