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Richard Woodward
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over 6 months ago

Looking for work

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Christopher Perry
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over 6 months ago

I'm in serious need of work I'm a mechanic by trade but I am a jack of all trades as well will take any job any pay that highest felons

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David Tomasello
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over 6 months ago

I'm currently working as a heavy equipment mechanic for the City of Santa Cruz CA. I'm a mechanic 2 our highest level of mechanic. I hold a CNG tank inspector certification and have been working for the City for 18 years in January. Looking to relocate in Dayton Nevada. Where I will be buying a house. If your interested or know someone who is interested in a highly skilled heavy equipment mechanic message me. email dave-debbie-star@comcast.net

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Jonathan Arrington
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over 6 months ago

I have lost all access to my old phone and i lost my resume. Also I’m expecting a call from an employer and don’t know how to get in touch

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martin rasmussen
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over 6 months ago

Is it right to correct the interviewer when they ask wrong questions? Yesterday I went on a second interview. The original interviewer plus his boss. Basically we went over same stuff.Then Boss stated to ask questions that made no sense to me.They were questions concerning the process of a repair to truck. But they were wrong. Parts wrong. Way repair should be made was wrong. Needless to say I was confused and looked it. Had to get clarification. Climate changed. As soon as I went out door knew I was not going to hired. Yes got the typical thank you note same day. So I guess I should have showed my knowledge if they were trying to trip me up. Right???

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jason l
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over 6 months ago

Don't collect cans before ever working at alfab

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jason l
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over 6 months ago

Trusting the people I worked with

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AZAM Babar
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over 6 months ago

I'm interested looking for jobs

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Billy Love
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over 6 months ago

Ok so after about a month of being unemployed because of the unethical things my last employer did to me, I finally found a job that I already had experience in and loved to do. Automotive repair. I LOVE IT. But, the love for it was almost taken away from me from my previous employer. I did not go searching for this job. Nor did I apply for the job and wait for them to make a decision. The shop in Byram, MS. emailed me and asked if I would come talk with them. So I did, and it sounded excellent. Decent pay with commission, very reasonable hours, owner was very nice and understanding. What more could I ask for, right? Wrong. After my second week, got my first pay check, decent but not what I was expecting. Next week rolls around, little bit less. This continues for the next two months. Last Friday I was on my way to work, praying things would be better, only to get 2 mins away from the shop and then I get the TEXT. NOT A PHONE CALL, A TEXT!!!! Explaining how he couldn’t pay the bills at the shop, and his own bills and still pay me. Really?!!!! You wait all week long to tell me this?!!!! You couldn’t have told me this on Monday morning?!!!!! But this isn’t even the bad part believe it or not. This owner charged customers retail price plus labor for parts that he would pull from a junk yard. These parts went into Audi, Mercedes, BMW, Volkswagen, Etc. Made me sick once I realized this. These customers are paying anywhere from $1,800- $5000 to have theirs cars fixed. And he didn’t have a business license. Found that out the last week I was there. I worked over 30 hours each week. How is it he only paid me $100? He tried to explain to me that there where a lot of customers that hadn’t paid him and that there was no money flowing into the shop. But, all the work I put into the cars and SUV’s, all the bodywork, all the brake jobs, replacing chains in gear boxes, all went right down the drain. I got paid $100 because I told him I had bills also. I was borrowing money to get to work praying things would turn around with my paychecks. So the $100 he sent was out of pitty. He didn’t want to send it to my cash app at all. So out of all the work I was almost finished with, he will finish it and get his money for it, while I’m sitting here trying to find more work and struggling even worst than before I met him.

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Robert Woody
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over 6 months ago

Just have fun and get to know your co-workers. Also, if you working on a military base treat the soldiers with respect.

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