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over 6 months ago

Horrible service job, they do not train you, they expect you to know how to do the job when you work for them its $400 a week in pay and they lie and say you can work the hours you want BUT you have to work 40 hours per week (M-F schedule ONLY) weekend work not available. So why NOT work for this company is because they tell you, you do things wrong when you #1 you were not fully trained properly #2 You have to know the stuff before hitting the production floor #3 No one helps you when you need assistance. HORRIBLE if you don't know how to do it they will FIRE you!

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over 6 months ago

I'm telling you the truth...(MUST READ w/o FAIL.)

Certainly, if I wrote a letter explaining to you that, "you're about to succeed" it would blow your mind to understand how.

However, let me share these 4 - Distinct Related Aspects that are UNRECOGNIZABLE at-a-glance:

#1. Disbelief #2. Disillusion #3. Disappointment #4. Discouragement

When I set aside the time to articulate these four aspects as mentioned above, they will awaken you to new levels of expectations.

Learn this and live it fully, and watch everything else fall-in-place.

I Believe You Can...!

#motivation #inspiration #dedication #determination #donedeal

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Will Wiley
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over 6 months ago

#4 I know how to find jobs! #3 I have enough. Social skills to match the employee with a employer. #2 I have a good work ethics to stay busy.#1 I love this world.

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julio velasco
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over 6 months ago

Why did you apply to this job ? #interviewWell, I like the company and I know how to manage the job I applied. I love to write to translate or to serve people. I like writing #interview # # # # #advice What recommendations would you give to the new applicants to pass an interview ? First that you do not have to be scare about it second that you have to answer the questions objectively and not to be around the bushes and third that heshe has to be firm in the assignments that the company has for such job. # #What is your #tips #2 application What is your experience as a writer ? #

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Richard Candelaria
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over 6 months ago

I was only interested in testing products at home.I am retired military and had a secret clearance. I've seen and read things most never will. Life's too short to be effected by what people say or do.However I do welcome the feedback. I live on a small income and would like to make extra $$$. #1 #2

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Gilbert Martinez
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over 6 months ago

II would ask #1 driving experience #2 you will help with getting Class A it’s not a piece of cake #3 will they havetime off with famil Drive 4 days 3 days off she’ll find a good drivers

I hope you do good

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It's Your Time Believe and Achieve
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over 6 months ago

I'm telling you the truth..

No matter how bad things may seem, and it makes no difference if the birds don't sing.

You MUST "maintain the spirit to win." Here are 7 Essential TIPS:

#1. Stay motivated. #2. Stay educated. #3. Stay inspired. #4. Stay admired. #5. Stay desired. #6. Stay driven. #7. Stay liven.

Thrust yourself forward, and by all-means possible, maintain the spirit to win, and everything else will fall-in-place.

I Believe You Can...!

Maintaining your spirit to win can beat the odds, then everything else will fall-in-place.

I Believe You Can...!

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Amanda MacIntire
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over 6 months ago

OMG y’all…last Wednesday I got a text out of the blue inviting me for an interview. They used my full name ; first, middle, last. The person gave me a name of Mrs. Rebecca Bailey of Ciena Corp. They claimed they saw my resume on Indeed and they just knew I’d be a perfect fit for one of their openings. They went on the list a broad variety of positions - most of which I am not qualified for: IT, marketing, human resources, bookkeeping/accounting, etc. and which am I interested in? (RED FLAG #1) So, I get on Google Hangouts and go thru an interview with someone using the name Katie Felts. Surprise, surprise, I pass the interview and they want to give me a remote position as an administrative assistant (which I did not request) and pay me $29 per hour. (RED FLAG #2) They will be sending me a brand new MacBook but I would have to order a long list of software from their vendor. (Curious, why not have the software loaded on the MacBook before shipping it? RED FLAG #3) Accounting sent me an email with a $2800 check attached (the name on the check was MERCK - RED FLAG #4) that I am to mobile deposit to my account and as soon as its accepted, order all of this software. In the meantime, I have to check in with this person the next morning and let her know the bank accepted the check. Well, shock of shocks, the bank rejected the check because they said it was an altered or fictitious item. As soon as I told Katie Felts this news, I was instantly blocked from the conversation. Well, wouldn’t you know, I got another text message today from a different company. The wording was a little different but basically the same scam. They reel you in with the promise of outrageous wages, then if the bank takes the check, you order thousands of dollars of software/equipment under the guise that they are paying for it but by the time the check is returned, the scammers have stolen your money. I have saved the entire conversation in Hangouts, the emails they sent and will be making a report with the FBI. I don't want anyone else to be suckered in like I was. Thankfully, my bank is really looking out for me. Some things to watch for: recruiters email address should be name@company.com and not name@gmail.com. They want to offer a lot of money for low level positions. They will ask questions like how often you want to be paid, and which position you want. I have never been given a choice for payday - weekly or every two weeks - or which job I want. The IM conversation will be full of poor grammar and misspellings. Do a quick Google search for the company name. The one I got today turned out to be a Dutch energy company. Report the numbers as spam and block them on your device and keep detailed notes for law enforcement.

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It's Your Time Believe and Achieve
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over 6 months ago

I'm telling you the truth...

The efforts you put forth to go for the jobs you want, increases your outcomes of getting those jobs.

Remember these four(4) Irrefutable TIPS:

#1. Get up. #2. Get busy. #3. Get ready. #4. Get it done.

If you apply these principles without hesitation, you should benefit from the results.

I Believe You Can...!

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