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Well, after almost a year of doing computer work on the side here in TN, I finally scored a job working at the Dell facility in Lebanon, TN. Woohoo! That's what I'm talkin about.

So if you buy a new Dell, just remember a FELLOW WASHER ENTHUSIAST (me!) probably built or checked it out before it shipped out hehe.
 
on the verge...

of buying a new Dell computer here Jason, be on the lookout for me I guess!!

Congrats on the job too, as one who just finished 3 1/2 months of unemployment I know how great it feels to get back to work.
All the best!
Jeff
 
Good for you Jason! Congratulations!! Best of luck with your new job.
 
Just so y'all know, I did drop a resume off at Whirlpool in Knoxville. Didn't get a response but I least I got as far as the front door and got to see the building. I was floating on air the rest of the day.

Could you imagine the interview:

"So why would you want to work for Whirlpool?"

"Because I collect vintage Kenmore washing machines."
 
Congrats on the new job Jason....
I ordered a new Dell last Wednesday and got the automated call today that it will be delivered tomorrow/today (Tuesday).
Just went for the cheapie deal Inspiron 530 with an upgrade to 2 gig Ram, Vista Home Premium and floppy drive because we have some office programs and forms we need to retrieve from old diskettes.
Pretty much all I needed because I don't do gaming or any fancy stuff just internet and emails.
 
Jason, that's great, congratulations. Somehow I missed that you apparently moved from LA to TN, much less a year ago, but I'm glad something worked out with what I understand should be a good company to work for. Congratulations!
 
Congrats, Jason! I wish you much luck in your new position...

I've been unemployed a few times and it rocked me to my foundations more than I let on, because of the insecurity and the fact that every little unpredictable expense seemed like an insurmountable hurdle....I still buy toilet paper in twelve-packs , lol!

Seriously, it looks like your move was successful and this job just seems to be confirming it.
 
Wonderful place to work!

But now the problem is, I'm so damn busy and have so much work I won't have much time to work on the garage/collection.
 
I got my new Dell delivered last Tuesday. Took it out of the box, plugged in all the peripherals and ethernet connection, powered it up and it's been clear sailing. All I had to do was enter my username and the pop3 smtp addresses for email. I was dreading a bunch of setups and configuring but there wasn't any. So easy.
 
cool!

I didn't know Dell still made computers here in the 'states.
I figured they moved assembly overseas like everyone else.
The few recent Dells I've seen are made in asia.

Good luck on the job, hope it lasts!
 
Great!

Jason,that is wonderful.I know where that plant is-really easy to get to.Be careful crossing the street,cause people FLY down that road.
Tom
 
Jacon, you can be thankful for your job for the following reasons

Dell needed to have more points of assembly & testing placed throughout the country

Dell wanted to not have all of its total concentration in Texas

the rapid growth of Dell and the cities of Austin and Round Rock couldn't agree on terms in developing infrastructure fast enough to support the dynamic explsion in employment growth Dell was having. The environmentalists kept getting in the way and Dell got tired of dealing with them. So essentially Dell said, fine, we'll take our growth and employment opportunities elsewhere!! And that's just what they did. Austin is both a haven for its beautiy as a city as as being cursed with its own liberalism which can stifle business development and growth opportunities. It took over 20 yeaers for the city to come up with another major transportation artery, to relieve the dependence soley on I-35 to get from one end of town to the other (because when there's a wreck or construction, it virtually shuts down0 because of all the concern for wild life and animal life. Yes protection of the city source of water (underground springs) is one thing, but being concerned about evey species, including as one would say, save the spotted house fly from extinction.
 
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