Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Help provided to get a job

I was thinking about to let this space empty, it would be the most realistic approach to the help that the school provides you to get a job, but mimic humor could be misunderstood on line.

Reggie give us invaluable advice (or unreliable, not sure):
- Search on the internet, for instance in the IADC page (considering that 2 courses are certified by the IADC, I'm not sure if i had this idea by myself)
- Be on site, go personally to present your resume. I agree... but to travel 1 month across Alberta or North Dakota cost, on average, 100 bucks a day. Not a single hint to do the same off shore.Hire an helicopter and fly from platform to platform presenting your CV? maybe no body hires you, but... you'll get a lot of fun!
- If you knows somebody working on the rigs, could be easier be hired (really, seriously? I never had though so, thanks Reginald, only for so smart advice you deserve my 5.000 bucks!)
- "So you wanna be a roughneck eh?"  Could be not the better system to be hired... but Reg have a well paid job consisting in repeat this sentence 100 a day... (If you´re not an alummi probably you´re not catching the joke, I apologize in advance)

That´s is all folks, don´t expect more help to get a job, but not less. if your reason to come to Nova Scotia is that you think that the school is a sort of sponsor, recruiter, place to do contacts with companies, read once more this post and read the official web site of the school, a lot of brilliant sentences, a lot of wonderful worlds, but no content. Sentences like "the school can´t promise you a job after completion" are fully truth. In fact is more like "The school doesn´t care about your future 5 minutes after you leave the place" and maybe neither 5 minutes before you enter.

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