Lots of job~ma, Calli and ita. Sorry. You might check IEEE's jobs website. We offer full-time telecommuting, and AFAIK that goes for IT too.
Zenkitty, the best-suited job I found on the site is in NJ, and I can't find anything about telecommuting. Is there a separate search flag for that? I don't want to give anyone the idea I'd move there without tears and gnashing of teeth. Is telecommuting a standard option for a PM role, or should I not bother?
ita, when Steph was jobhunting, I mentioned flexjobs.com. It specifically screens for jobs that are telecommuting and/or flexible schedules. This site talks about it and has a coupon code. It might be worth looking at and paying for, if only for a month. If nothing else, it will give you an idea of employers liek Xerox and Dell who offer a lot of telecommuting positions.
And the pain is back. Well, gotta let the Lyrica build up. But getting through most of the day with just an ache was pretty good.
Yeah, in pain news, I have had two migraines this week, which is...two more than I've had in quite a while. BUT, I would like to say that at $15 a pop I don't deploy my medication as often/soon as I should...but when I finally give in and take it, damn it is good stuff.
ita, I don't know! I can ask someone in HR, though. What's PM?
Just bought the DVD of Suburban Shootout,
The smell of newly-mown grass, the sight of blooming flowerbeds, the clatter of automatic gunfire…. Welcome to Little Stempington, a posh London ’burb where the ladies care more about turf wars than topsoil. Amelia Bullmore (Cracker), Anna Chancellor (Four Weddings and a Funeral), and Felicity Montague (Bridget Jones’s Diary) star in a wickedly satirical Britcom about warring gangs of vigilante housewives.
Wonderfully funny. Hooray for the Internet.
Thanks, Dana. That will be tomorrow morning's project.
Zen, it was a PM job. Let me find the link: [link]
I've asked our HR person, ita. I'll let you know.
Won't keep boring anyone with my medical stuff. But one last thing. Just took blood sugar (which I always have as a precaution against overdoing). Even with insulin down by a quarter, evening (not even fasting) blood sugar was 117. While not quite as tight as before, anything under 120 is considered safe even in the long run.
That's very good to hear.