Q, I had another thought about finding a job in California. Have you tried using craigslist.
The address is WWW.craigslist.org you can put up your resume in the jobs section and you could also post in other parts of the craigs list community to see if anyone else has any suggestions for you.
Q, good luck moving to California. I agree with milod, craigslist would be good to post your resume on, but monster.com may be better, because I think craigslist has more on it than just jobs(and in the recent past, child prostitutes have been sold on craigslist ). I live in CA too, and the San Francisco bay area(where i live!) seems to me like a GREAT place for artists and such. Good luck on the move, and when you get here, do a little dance for me.
For my view of this person, he is the co-founder of Near Death Studios, which is keeping a classic MMORPG called Meridian 59 up. Let me know how things turn out.
another website you could check out is BAjobs.com, for san francisco area employment thingamagigies. they dont have too much right now, but its something to keep an eye on.
It’s been over a year now, but hows everything coming? California is so beautiful and has neverending Spring (at least where I am) The beaches are so-so, but i’m not sure about jobs, we have local sites, but my town might be too expensive. In fact the only reason i’m living here is because my stepdad bought a house here 20 years ago! But other places are very nice in CA! Best of luck!
thanks for asking cue5c
so far california is still far away. We are working toward it but it might take longer than we thought. It’s a huge step to leave everything behind and go to another country.
On one hand i’m waiting for that magical job offer - all expenses included, including housing and moving costs and all that, on the other hand i’m planning a future here in holland, so i’m in a bit of a 2 way street right now. Also, on the financial side, we need to save a lot more money to be able to travel there, search for houses, getting a house, etc, and we don’t want to stick ourselves until our neck in debts.