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June 26, 2006

Newsletter #2

Filed under: Introduction, Newsletter, Tools — Michael Brennan-White @ 12:08 am

Hi,

There are some new features in the JobSearchLog that we thought you might be interested in.

The first thing is we are testing a new service that will give you a Jump Start in your use of the application.  We will create several job sources based on the information you provide, configure your Job Feed and create a Custom Cover Letter for your use with Job Search Log.  Naturally this will all be easy for you to update.  This service is free and we are looking to have a 24 hour turnaround.  Try it out by browsing to http://jobsearchlog.com/index.cfm?PageType=35

Search.  I am pretty psyched about this because the search feature has been sorely lacking since we established this site.  The Search feature can be accessed from the top right hand corner of any JSL page.  It is not designed to search the Job Search Log pages content.  Instead it will allow you to search for the ads, jobs, companies, contacts and job sources you have input into the log pages. 

Have you used some of the features to customize your profile in JobSearchLog?  Clicking the Customize Your Log link on the side menu has  allowed you to add custom job source types, contact types, job types for some time.  Now you can also set the Home Page Content that will be displayed when you login to Job Search Log.  Also you can change the  email address that receives JobSearchLog mail and is used as the from address for emails you send from the application. 

That's all for now.  I like to hear from people who are using my labor of love.  If you have any questions, complaints or suggestions, I welcome you to contact me at info@jobsearchlog.com.

Good Luck with your Job Search,

Michael Brennan-White
Lead Developer
Job Search Log
http://jobsearchlog.com
info@jobsearchlog.com 

Newsletter #1

Filed under: Introduction, Newsletter, Organization — Michael Brennan-White @ 12:04 am

Hi,

A potential user of the Job Search Log asked a few questions before registering to use JobSearchLog.

K's question:
Before I start using a tool like this, I'd like to know more about how it is being supported financially. Can you tell me more about why it is free? Thank you.

My Response:
Your skepticism is not only warranted, but one I share myself when testing new software.  To explain why it is free, I need to tell you a little about myself.

I worked for a software company  that went out of business 1 week after 9/11 due to the company's owner losing big in the market immediately following 9/11.

To say I was lost when I was laid off would be an understatement.  Luckily though I lived in New Hampshire I had worked in Boston so I received Massachusetts unemployment and my family was able to survive on the better payments I received  while I looked.  I spent several hours a day looking for jobs filling out the long registration forms, submitting my resume in the formats they would accept and writing custom cover letters to send to potential employers.  Along the way due to the hundreds of jobs I applied for, I would forget who I applied to, what I applied for and said in that letter, and the specifics of the job.  In many cases the original job ad was no longer on the web since they were in the interview process.

I looked on the web for a solution and found that though some job engines had a capacity to track the jobs found in their pages there was no way to track jobs found in other engines.  Not even the unemployment department had something like that.

Since I was a database developer I wrote a small application that met my needs with a database so I could do mail merge letters and track the jobs I applied for.  Luckily I got a job offer and didn't need my little program anymore.  I would think about it every once in a while but I was so busy learning web database and page development that I never found the time to complete it.

Then my wife lost her job and since I was such a wonderful husband, I was patient for about a week.  In my infinite wisdom I decided that her problem was a lack of organization.  We agreed that she should be better organized.  She tried the program I had written previously but found it very cumbersome  to use for a non-techie.  So I decided to write a web page in September '05 since I was taking the week off.  Many months later, you have a web application created weeknights after 8 (when the kids go to bed) and through many winter weekends.  I had several people look at what I've done and thought it was something that others could use.

Now, to finally address your concern about the financial viability of a project such as this.  Two years ago, I bought a domain called Carbodehydrated.com and started paying a hosting provider a modest amount each month.  I used those pages to test out new technology and improve my skills that weren't necessary to know while working in the  Intranet environment and to blog about my low-carb diet.  When I decided to start this project I had all the software I  needed to do the work (99% of what I use is Open Source Software like the mySQL database).   The only cost associated with this project so far is the very modest hosting fees, my time and my diet.  Approximately 3 months ago I bought the domain jobsearchlog.com at a very cheap rate for 3 years.  I have space on the page to have some advertising in the future, but right now I only have a link to Google which will pay me $1 per person each time they download FireFox and the Google Toolbar.  I haven't made enough yet to pay a month of the hosting fees but I know that as more people start using the project that money will be recouped.   Currently I have been using the jobsearchlog program to send emails and a flier about the application to the States and Canadian provinces, Job Networking groups in the United States and Canada, and eventually the Transition Assistance Program for soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan seeking links be placed on their pages.

I'd like to say thanks to all the new people who registered this week to use JobSearchLog.  I hope that it is helping you meet your goals.

That's all for now.  I like to hear from people who are using my labor of love.  If you have any questions, complaints or suggestions, I welcome you to contact me at info@jobsearchlog.com.

Good Luck with your Job Search,

Michael

June 25, 2006

Search me!!!!

Filed under: Introduction, Search, Tools — Michael Brennan-White @ 10:26 pm

Search is working now. It is live on the main page, and it looks at active ads, jobs, sources, companies and contacts and brings them into a search result page.

Clicking on a result that was for a Job record will bring you to the Edit Job Screen for that Job. Clicking on an ad result will bring you to the saved ads screen. Clicking on a company or contact record will bring you to the company screen for that record. Clicking on the Job Source record will open up that Job Source.

It took a lot less time than I thought it would (only about one day of work). Now I feel I can start the week on a high point.

June 13, 2006

Updating the Letter Pages

Filed under: Blogroll, Introduction, Organization — Michael Brennan-White @ 11:55 pm

The Letter Generation pages are pretty weak.  I am working on the updates to the pages on my local copy of the app.  I would say we are a week away from live time.  

Tonight I have set up my first PimpMyJobSearch (yes, a new idea) client or should I say victim.  More on this late. 

June 11, 2006

Blame it on the Rain

Filed under: Blogroll, Introduction, Tools — Michael Brennan-White @ 12:20 am

Okay, I thought it only rained on weekends I was scheduled to go camping.  This weekend proved me wrong.  I don't know how much more the state can take. 

 Rainy days == hours spent coding.  I have been updating the page titles, descriptions and displaying the tutorials on each individual page.  Now to work on the buggy Create a Cover Letter pages.  I think the next process to be added will be a wizard for a letter.  

Tomorrow will be a partial day of rest.  We will go and see CARS.  It is supposed to be very very cool.  

June 7, 2006

At this Point

Filed under: Firefox, Introduction, Tools — Michael Brennan-White @ 8:56 pm

At this point, I shouldn't be having these hassles getting letters to be sent as emails. I didn't even change anything about how the emails were generated.

I am just so frustrated right now. Thank god for chocolate.

June 3, 2006

Way Back in March

Filed under: Introduction, Organization, Tools — Michael Brennan-White @ 12:13 am

Way back in March I said that Phase 1 of coding was almost complete. I must be in Phase 1.5 now.

I've been working on revamping the Side Panels including the code I did yesterday with the Login Screen. Now i started adding basic tutorials for each page. It should be done this weekend if I can fit that around a scout camping trip and Squishy's birthday party.

June 2, 2006

New Kewl Features

Filed under: Introduction, Organization, Tools — Michael Brennan-White @ 12:02 am

"Pat myself on the back time".  

I made some updates I should have done long ago.  I incorporated the login box into the right hand side boxes.  No more ugly display box saying "Hey, you aren't registered".  The box does not display if the user is logged into anything other that demo.  This weekend's tasks will be to have a report show up similar to viewjslstats in that space if the user is logged in.

I also started allowing a user to set a default page upon login.  The default page is set in the Personalize section on the left hand menu.  Next up is showing a link there to automatically set the page as the default page if it is a page that can be set as the default.  

 Also I set up a new field in the ui table tok place text that would be displayed in the other right hand display box.  I will need a new page that will allow me to test the entry of the display box and set the page it will display on.  I just put in a flag to determine when the next display box is ready for prime time. 

 All in all, a good night for http://jobsearchlog.com

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