LaidoffCamp Fort Collins
We live in challenging times with the unemployment rate at its highest in over 20 years. You should attend LaidOffCamp Fort Collins if you are:
When and Where?
Monday, November 30th, 2009
8am - 12pm
At NOCONET Park in the east parking lot and use the northeast entrance to the church.
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009
1pm - 6pm
At the Larimer County Workforce Center
Park in the parking garage on Mason or free parking on the streets west of Mountain Ave
Who is Invited?
Anyone who wants creative ideas and inspiration for finding a job or starting your own business is welcome. You do not have to be unemployed to attend the event. But if during these challenging economic times you have lost your job or are looking for better work then this would be an excellent opportunity to meet people who might be able to help you in your quest.
Why is it Called a Camp?
Our event is a community-driven conference in the style of BarCamp. Learn more about BarCamp and its history here. “Camp” implies that the event is informal with an emphasis on face-to-face interaction with other attendees. “Community-driven” means that the attendees of the conference actually run the conference by discussing topics appropriate to the subject of the event. The presentation schedule is determined on the morning of the conference and anyone is welcome to present.
How Do I have a Great Conference?
You focus on building a great community, and if something isn't working for you either try to fix it, or move onto something else.
What Does It Cost and How Do I Register?
Thanks to our generous sponsors, everything is FREE!
No need to register for the November 30th event. As for the December event check back soon.
Who is hosting this event?
A great group of volunteers and sponsors.
Where do I park?
Park in the east parking lot and use the northeast entrance to the church.
Is there Food provided?
Coffee or food is not provided during the day. You may bring your coffee or brown bag lunch.
- Looking for creative ways to supplement your income or change your career
- Running your own business a freelancer, solo entrepreneur or startup company
- Wanting to connect with creative, friendly and helpful people
- Seeking employment or recently laid off
When and Where?
Monday, November 30th, 2009
8am - 12pm
At NOCONET Park in the east parking lot and use the northeast entrance to the church.
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009
1pm - 6pm
At the Larimer County Workforce Center
Park in the parking garage on Mason or free parking on the streets west of Mountain Ave
Who is Invited?
Anyone who wants creative ideas and inspiration for finding a job or starting your own business is welcome. You do not have to be unemployed to attend the event. But if during these challenging economic times you have lost your job or are looking for better work then this would be an excellent opportunity to meet people who might be able to help you in your quest.
Why is it Called a Camp?
Our event is a community-driven conference in the style of BarCamp. Learn more about BarCamp and its history here. “Camp” implies that the event is informal with an emphasis on face-to-face interaction with other attendees. “Community-driven” means that the attendees of the conference actually run the conference by discussing topics appropriate to the subject of the event. The presentation schedule is determined on the morning of the conference and anyone is welcome to present.
How Do I have a Great Conference?
You focus on building a great community, and if something isn't working for you either try to fix it, or move onto something else.
What Does It Cost and How Do I Register?
Thanks to our generous sponsors, everything is FREE!
No need to register for the November 30th event. As for the December event check back soon.
Who is hosting this event?
A great group of volunteers and sponsors.
Where do I park?
Park in the east parking lot and use the northeast entrance to the church.
Is there Food provided?
Coffee or food is not provided during the day. You may bring your coffee or brown bag lunch.