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Offline AnthonyPadua

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Re: Out of Work
« Reply #60 on: March 18, 2025, 02:21:53 AM »
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  • No, no updates yet. I've applied to about 1,350 jobs though since January.
    Wow that's a lot. You do 'coding' right? Do you know anything about smart contracts? It's something that will be a very large industry in the future.

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    Re: Out of Work
    « Reply #61 on: March 26, 2025, 06:01:25 PM »
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  • I want to thank everyone who helped me in any way, with professional advice, job hunting assistance, and prayers.

    I got a new Senior Developer job doing React Native, and it's a work from home position. It's "contract", but if all goes well it should convert to a full time employee position later on. At any rate, it gets me "employed" again, and building up my resume in both AI and React Native, both important directions for the future of this industry.
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    Re: Out of Work
    « Reply #62 on: March 26, 2025, 06:19:53 PM »
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  • I want to thank everyone who helped me in any way, with professional advice, job hunting assistance, and prayers.

    I got a new Senior Developer job doing React Native, and it's a work from home position. It's "contract", but if all goes well it should convert to a full time employee position later on. At any rate, it gets me "employed" again, and building up my resume in both AI and React Native, both important directions for the future of this industry.
    New here but congrats man. I thank you very much for answering my silly questions in PM as i have been confused and a bit disorientated in my still new faith journey and all. God bless you.

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    Re: Out of Work
    « Reply #63 on: March 26, 2025, 06:34:59 PM »
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  • Congrats. React FTW! Out of curiosity, were you referred by someone or it was a fruit of the patience and that 1000+ applications you filed?

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    Re: Out of Work
    « Reply #64 on: March 26, 2025, 07:12:44 PM »
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  • Praise God! :pray:


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    Re: Out of Work
    « Reply #65 on: March 26, 2025, 07:55:57 PM »
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  • 1 Corinthians: Chapter 13 "4 Charity is patient, is kind: charity envieth not, dealeth not perversely; is not puffed up; 5 Is not ambitious, seeketh not her own, is not provoked to anger, thinketh no evil;"

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    Re: Out of Work
    « Reply #66 on: March 26, 2025, 08:48:01 PM »
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  • Congrats. React FTW! Out of curiosity, were you referred by someone or it was a fruit of the patience and that 1000+ applications you filed?

    Oddly enough, it was one of the 1400 applications I filled out.
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    Re: Out of Work
    « Reply #67 on: March 27, 2025, 05:29:04 AM »
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  • I want to thank everyone who helped me in any way, with professional advice, job hunting assistance, and prayers.

    I got a new Senior Developer job doing React Native, and it's a work from home position. It's "contract", but if all goes well it should convert to a full time employee position later on. At any rate, it gets me "employed" again, and building up my resume in both AI and React Native, both important directions for the future of this industry.
    Congratulations!!!  What great news!!!  Thanks be to God!  Hope the new job works out well for you! 😇🙏
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    Re: Out of Work
    « Reply #68 on: April 27, 2025, 09:00:08 PM »
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  • Good that you got employed again, Matthew.
    I'm curious, what type of tasks is involved in your AI work?

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    Re: Out of Work
    « Reply #69 on: April 29, 2025, 04:55:52 PM »
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  • I want to thank everyone who helped me in any way, with professional advice, job hunting assistance, and prayers.

    I got a new Senior Developer job doing React Native, and it's a work from home position. It's "contract", but if all goes well it should convert to a full time employee position later on. At any rate, it gets me "employed" again, and building up my resume in both AI and React Native, both important directions for the future of this industry.
    Thank God! An answer to prayer & your persistent hard work in keeping up the search.  Very inspiring that you put in so many applications!
    Continued prayers for you, Matthew, and your family.
    Persevere...
    Fear not, nor be any way discouraged- Duet.1:21

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    Re: Out of Work
    « Reply #70 on: July 23, 2025, 07:42:54 PM »
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  • I got laid off again.

    Basically, my boss went back to the well to hire "1 or 2 more developers" and discovered that in June 2025 there were AT LEAST TEN TIMES MORE competent, out-of-work software developers compared with THREE MONTHS PREVIOUS, when I was hired (March 2025). He told me about that, and it freaked me out. But for him, it was more thrilling and exciting (discovering it's a serious "employer's market" was awesome news for him -- it's only bad news for the employees like me)

    Three months! That much change! That's insane. Apparently there's an apocalypse of sorts going on in this industry right now, due to AI.

    While my boss was hiring his "1 or 2 more devs", he saw how much talent was out there and, the grass being greener on the other side (and him being a bit of a fool), he decided to "let me go" so he could give one of them a try. I was working out just fine, doing good work, capable, good at communicating, working well with the team. I received 0 warnings that things were anything other than 100% perfect at work. But you know, the grass is greener on the other side of that darn fence!

    Kind of like when you have a wife -- she's faithful, nothing really wrong with her, but oh! That pretty young thing is so pretty! And you know all the downsides and flaws of your wife, whereas the exciting new "fling" is all novelty (and hence, excitement) and no downsides (ignorance is bliss, right?) Of course non-fools realize that the new "fling" will have her downsides as well, which you will soon be acquainted with.

    Did I mention this boss told me, just DAYS after hiring me, that interpreting his dreams helped him gain insight & clarity to solve life issues he was having, WHILE HE WAS CHEATING ON HIS GIRLFRIEND. So this man is no stranger to "ooh, the grass is greener over there!" -- in short, a fool. He is high IQ and very capable at software development -- but a fool nonetheless.

    I was given the news THE DAY AFTER I got back from a company retreat in the mountains of Colorado. They paid my airfare and lodging in a very nice AirBNB, as well as the activities we went out and did. Which was great, but they already decided they were laying me off before the trip! Talk about superficial. Grinning, smiling, being nice and friendly, all the while knowing what they planned to do. Granted all my faults -- still I couldn't do that to someone.

    My boss was really a husband-wife team. Seriously, he was the Chief Technical Officer and the wife is the Chief Executive Officer. So they both were in charge of me, really. The wife said (on the conference call during which I was given the bad news) that they thought about it before the trip, and she thought with all the good work I'd done the past 4 months, I "deserved" or "earned" the trip. So they wanted me to have the trip.

    Also, the wife was very much into woo-woo new age stuff. During the retreat I got to hear about the spirit journeys and "challenges" she underwent, such as being buried up to your neck for several hours, having to stand within a circle of rocks for 24 hours (no bathroom), ayahuasca mushrooms, etc. Her husband, meanwhile, would best be described as "mercurial".

    The fact of the matter is, this job didn't have a long shelf life to begin with. They look forward to releasing the app at the end of the year. Unless it became the next Twitter, there's no chance they'd need (4) devs besides the owner who is also a dev. And if they let someone go, who would it be? Probably one of the senior devs -- maybe the oldest one (me?) So really, what I've lost here is about 4-5 months of contract work. Maybe it's for the best that I get out there NOW and find a more permanent job, rather than in December 2025!

    Anyhow, if anyone has any leads or work in software development, please let me know (by PM).
    Want to say "thank you"? 
    You can send me a gift from my Amazon wishlist!
    https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/25M2B8RERL1UO

    My accounts (Paypal, Venmo) have been (((shut down))) PM me for how to donate and keep the forum going.


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    Re: Out of Work
    « Reply #71 on: July 23, 2025, 08:35:31 PM »
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  • Sorry to hear, Matthew.  I’m hearing through the grapevine that lots of big companies are doing RIFs and offering early retirement packages.  And not just in IT.  

    I think the “AI layoffs” story is a scam.  There are layoffs but it’s not because AI will be more productive.  I think it’s more simple - war is coming, the stock market will decline, the economy will shrink and companies are trying to cut jobs in advance.  Then, when things get rough, hire people back at lower wages.  Tale as old as time.  

    Will pray for you.  

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    Re: Out of Work
    « Reply #72 on: July 24, 2025, 08:11:20 AM »
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  • I got laid off again.

    Basically, my boss went back to the well to hire "1 or 2 more developers" and discovered that in June 2025 there were AT LEAST TEN TIMES MORE competent, out-of-work software developers compared with THREE MONTHS PREVIOUS, when I was hired (March 2025). He told me about that, and it freaked me out. But for him, it was more thrilling and exciting (discovering it's a serious "employer's market" was awesome news for him -- it's only bad news for the employees like me)

    Three months! That much change! That's insane. Apparently there's an apocalypse of sorts going on in this industry right now, due to AI.

    While my boss was hiring his "1 or 2 more devs", he saw how much talent was out there and, the grass being greener on the other side (and him being a bit of a fool), he decided to "let me go" so he could give one of them a try. I was working out just fine, doing good work, capable, good at communicating, working well with the team. I received 0 warnings that things were anything other than 100% perfect at work. But you know, the grass is greener on the other side of that darn fence!

    Kind of like when you have a wife -- she's faithful, nothing really wrong with her, but oh! That pretty young thing is so pretty! And you know all the downsides and flaws of your wife, whereas the exciting new "fling" is all novelty (and hence, excitement) and no downsides (ignorance is bliss, right?) Of course non-fools realize that the new "fling" will have her downsides as well, which you will soon be acquainted with.

    Did I mention this boss told me, just DAYS after hiring me, that interpreting his dreams helped him gain insight & clarity to solve life issues he was having, WHILE HE WAS CHEATING ON HIS GIRLFRIEND. So this man is no stranger to "ooh, the grass is greener over there!" -- in short, a fool. He is high IQ and very capable at software development -- but a fool nonetheless.

    I was given the news THE DAY AFTER I got back from a company retreat in the mountains of Colorado. They paid my airfare and lodging in a very nice AirBNB, as well as the activities we went out and did. Which was great, but they already decided they were laying me off before the trip! Talk about superficial. Grinning, smiling, being nice and friendly, all the while knowing what they planned to do. Granted all my faults -- still I couldn't do that to someone.

    My boss was really a husband-wife team. Seriously, he was the Chief Technical Officer and the wife is the Chief Executive Officer. So they both were in charge of me, really. The wife said (on the conference call during which I was given the bad news) that they thought about it before the trip, and she thought with all the good work I'd done the past 4 months, I "deserved" or "earned" the trip. So they wanted me to have the trip.

    Also, the wife was very much into woo-woo new age stuff. During the retreat I got to hear about the spirit journeys and "challenges" she underwent, such as being buried up to your neck for several hours, having to stand within a circle of rocks for 24 hours (no bathroom), ayahuasca mushrooms, etc. Her husband, meanwhile, would best be described as "mercurial".

    The fact of the matter is, this job didn't have a long shelf life to begin with. They look forward to releasing the app at the end of the year. Unless it became the next Twitter, there's no chance they'd need (4) devs besides the owner who is also a dev. And if they let someone go, who would it be? Probably one of the senior devs -- maybe the oldest one (me?) So really, what I've lost here is about 4-5 months of contract work. Maybe it's for the best that I get out there NOW and find a more permanent job, rather than in December 2025!

    Anyhow, if anyone has any leads or work in software development, please let me know (by PM).
    Very sorry to hear. Praying for you and the family.

    I know a software dev (senior) that's out of work as well. 6 months or so. It's not the best field in to be in right now, and I'm 99 percent sure it's out of fear of the near future.

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    Re: Out of Work
    « Reply #73 on: July 24, 2025, 08:16:12 AM »
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  • Prayers for you and your family. :pray:
    1 Corinthians: Chapter 13 "4 Charity is patient, is kind: charity envieth not, dealeth not perversely; is not puffed up; 5 Is not ambitious, seeketh not her own, is not provoked to anger, thinketh no evil;"

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    Re: Out of Work
    « Reply #74 on: July 24, 2025, 08:23:41 AM »
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  • :pray: sorry to hear that Matthew.

    Interesting enough I came across this post on x a few days ago 



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    Just went through the numbers on Tech layoffs and it’s so much worse than you can imagine.

    75,000 jobs cut year to date, close to 40% increase YoY from an already sky-high number in 2024.

    Meanwhile H-1B petitions hit the yearly cap in 6 months and 82% of all new tech jobs have gone to foreigners.

    Off-shoring has hit record highs with entire shadow economies popping up all over the world replacing American tech jobs and leading to office closures in America. Eerily similar to the wave of manufacturing jobs we sent overseas to China and Mexico that ended up hollowing out our middle class.

    The great tech replacement is here. Silicon Valley is playing a very dangerous game.

    I don’t think these people realize what they are doing. You might be able to get away with replacing lower paying jobs with foreigners for a period of time, Americans don’t really want to do those jobs. But when you take away all the good jobs, give them to foreigners and remove the possibility of upward mobility for young Americans? You are fucking with something you will never be able to take back.
    CEOs of Major Multi-National Corporations:
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    2. 🇮🇳 Satya Nadella - CEO Microsoft
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    3. 🇮🇳 Neal Mohan - CEO YouTube
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    4. 🇮🇳 Shantanu Narayen - CEO Adobe
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    5. 🇮🇳 Arvind Krishna - CEO IBM
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    6. 🇮🇳 Ravi Kumar S - CEO Cognizant
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    7. 🇮🇳 Vasant Narasimhan - CEO Novartis
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    8. 🇮🇳 Vimal Kapur - CEO Honeywell
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    9. 🇮🇳 Nikesh Arora - CEO Palo Alto Networks
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    10. 🇮🇳 Leena Nair - CEO Chanel
    📌 Indian-origin
    Notes: Based on the updated information as of Monday, July 21, 2025.