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Title: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: smilingcalico on April 02, 2012, 03:01:02 AM
Newly unemployed Cheesemaker needs a job. Unfortunately, the dairy couldn't afford to keep me on anymore, so I'm in the market for a new job here in Northern California. Any leads, offers, or well wishes are greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: MrsKK on April 02, 2012, 01:20:36 PM
Aw, I'm so sorry to hear that!  I'm in Wisconsin, so have no leads or offers for you in CA, but I hope that this becomes an opportunity for you to soar high.
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: Boofer on April 02, 2012, 01:57:23 PM
That's a sad turn of events. I guess you've looked around Petaluma, Tomales Bay, etc.? I don't have any leads for you. I just recall there being major dairy operations there. And there is Cowgirl Creamery...maybe they could give you some guidance.

-Boofer-
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: smilingcalico on April 02, 2012, 03:23:46 PM
I haven't checked with them in a year since I moved back here. I just found out yesterday (Sunday) afternoon. You can bet I'll be checking with them all (I think I still have my list of all north state producers). They are a bit further south than I'd like, but if that's what it takes. I'm also willing to step out of cheesemaking if need be. I'll probably line up restaurant work first as I served in fine dining for ten years. I've also done IT HelpDesk which included some clerical/data entry. These days, anything with a paycheck will suffice, but naturally I would love to stay in cheese. Thanks for the encouragement, keep it coming, I need it!
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: Cheese Head on April 03, 2012, 12:30:49 AM
Very sorry to hear, looking for a job is the hardest thing I've done in my life, sorry no leads but if I may: 1) Get a system going, I've used a binder with A-Z tabs in which I put a summary sheet of each lead by company. That way easy to find when someone calls and you can quickly say of yes Mr >>> we talked on Wed Feb 26 etc. 2) On the forms I have company name and summary at top then records by date. 3) Network here and everwhere and if someone says sorry nothing ask who they know who might have a position looking for, you'd be surprised how logarithmically the leads start multiplying. 4) When get interview if don't get the job ask why not, and ask them to be brutally honest, what was wrong, maybe a reference not as good as you thought etc. 5) Looking for a job is a job, treat it as so and this event as an opportunity. 6) Reward yourself. You will get a job it's just a matter of time and when it happens you will be sad that you have to shut your job search machine down.

Lastly check some of the big job boards like Monster.com for dairy jobs and if required be prepared to move to a job even if leave family behind short term. Lastly don't sell yourself cheap/short, first job may not always be the best.
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: smilingcalico on April 03, 2012, 03:50:46 AM
Thanks, John! Great advice and encouragement. Thank you.
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: Cheese Head on April 03, 2012, 11:34:24 PM
Welcome, all standard stuff of course, I have thicker skin from the 80's ad 90's layoff rounds.
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: smilingcalico on April 04, 2012, 12:06:51 AM
Yeah, standard, I'm just trying to exude a positive attitude, especially to those lending me help.
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: DeejayDebi on April 04, 2012, 12:36:04 AM
Sorry about loosing you jon hon prayer going out for you!
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: JimP on April 04, 2012, 02:42:11 PM
Sympathies on your current status.
Been there, done that, etc,etc. Truly sucks.

The second time that happened to me, a supplier for the company that sacked me said - Don't let it get you down. Sometimes these things work out for the best.

Truer words were never spoken. It took 6 months, but all was good from there.
Don't just have faith that it will turn around. Have confidence.
Step outside, take a deep breath and enjoy the sunshine (hopefully it's arrived) for a few minutes.
Then go back to work at making it so.

Like Chumbawamba says, "I get knocked down, but I get up again. They're never gonna keep me down!"

You'll do it.
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: Sailor Con Queso on April 04, 2012, 03:19:08 PM
FYI - I am looking for an assistant cheese maker, but Kentucky is a long way from California.
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: smilingcalico on April 04, 2012, 08:00:58 PM
Thanks, Deb! Jim, the wisdom of chumbawumba! Thanks for the laugh! Ed, believe me, I'm considering applying for your position, I would love to learn by your side. Your right though, Kentucky is a long way. I've sent my resume into Rogue Creamery, and will have one in to Cypress Grove before the days end. If anyone is in the know of other artisan dairies, please post or private message me.  Thanks all!
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: Cloversmilker on April 06, 2012, 06:29:36 AM
Sorry to hear of your job loss.  Hope that an appealing opening shows up soon. 
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: smilingcalico on April 13, 2012, 05:01:26 AM
I am happy to report that while I don't have a job yet, I've got an interview tomorrow, with a possible second one to be scheduled.  I have also been in contact with another dairy who is hoping to know by next week if they can open a position.  I've got a few more dairies to hit up tomorrow.  I was trying to do this on the cheap by just emailing, since I live away from the area I am searching in, but LB convinced me that a face to face impression was the best route, and if you couldn't guess, he was right as always.  Thanks for the encouragement, all.
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: Cloversmilker on April 13, 2012, 05:10:53 AM
Hoping all goes well with the interview. 
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: smilingcalico on April 16, 2012, 03:46:32 PM
The interview on Friday went very well. I've heard from both of my previous dairy employers that they had been contacted and gave positive reviews. I got an email this morning that they needed a couple days to make a decision. I am on the edge of my seat! I am ever so hopeful! I really want to stay in California, for the scenery, not the politics or cost of living, as I am a native. This dairy would be like a home coming as I used to live in the area. I'll keep you all posted. Keep the positive thoughts coming!
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: beechercreature on April 16, 2012, 03:53:47 PM
sounds good! i hope you get it.
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: linuxboy on April 16, 2012, 07:23:14 PM
Nice. Good luck.
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: Cloversmilker on April 18, 2012, 02:23:13 AM
Sounds good. 
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: smilingcalico on May 02, 2012, 10:43:07 PM
Hey All,
I'm happy to report I accepted a position with the Nicasio Cheese Company! What a relief, and what a great company! I am incredibly excited about this opportunity! Thank you all for your support!
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: Cloversmilker on May 03, 2012, 12:54:37 AM
Well done!  Congratulations! 

And now I will have to google Nicasio to find out something about the cheese they make...
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: smilingcalico on May 03, 2012, 03:16:13 AM
Thanks, Clover!

www.nicasiocheese.com (http://www.nicasiocheese.com)
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: Boofer on May 03, 2012, 05:45:58 AM
Well done, Brian! Looks like a great opportunity for you.

Their cheeses sound intriguing. Too bad they don't do mail order.  :(

I've never really been drawn to commercial cheese making, but I have to admit to being envious of you and your new employment.

-Boofer-
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: beechercreature on May 03, 2012, 03:45:31 PM
congrats! I hope it turns out to be everything you need in a job.
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: smilingcalico on May 03, 2012, 05:01:30 PM
Thanks, B and B. It's still farmstead, Boofer. Only working with 300+ gallons at a time, which is about what I'm used to. Give me some time there and I'll see if I can work out some shipping.
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: Montie Derby on May 04, 2012, 01:27:27 AM
Good news!  Great cheese. Welcome to the neighborhood.
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: smilingcalico on May 04, 2012, 05:45:22 AM
Hey Montie, thanks! It looks like I'll be renting in Petaluma! Howdy neighbor!
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: MrsKK on May 04, 2012, 08:13:19 PM
I'm so glad to hear that you've found a new job.  Congrats on all the upcoming changes!
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: smilingcalico on May 05, 2012, 06:27:57 AM
Thanks, Karen. I just wish I could invite you and everyone to a party to celebrate. Thank you sincerely for being so supportive!
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: MrsKK on May 06, 2012, 02:47:56 AM
I've found nothing but support from members here - it is the best community I've found online, to be honest.  So many people are having a tough time finding work, it is great to hear good news for a change!
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: DeejayDebi on May 11, 2012, 03:41:47 AM
Congrats Brian I hope you find happiness there!
Title: Re: Newly Unemployed Cheesemaker
Post by: smilingcalico on May 12, 2012, 05:36:53 AM
Thanks, Debi. I have a really good feeling about this company. They have shown me incredible personal integrity which you can bet carries over into their cheesemaking.  I've remarked that on a few occasions to different folks because I really respect them in this short time that I've been acquainted with them. First day is on the 22nd!