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I'm a petroleum engineer with 5 years of experience, I got laid off from my job with a small operator in Dallas last May (Eagleford Production/Operations), had a few interviews right around then with private equity firms, ended up doing a contract job in Kazakhstan that just finished.
When no one is hiring and every job online has 200 people applying for it, what do industry people want you to say you did when the recovery comes. I've applied to grad schools in the fall, I've moved back home and completely downsized my life and have plenty of money.
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