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I thought they never hired? Always what I heard at least, that they only do contracts, one of their locations is right down the road from me.
 
Originally posted by: lokiju
I thought they never hired? Always what I heard at least, that they only do contracts, one of their locations is right down the road from me.

Really? I see ads for engineering type positions and occasionally seasonal people at our location pretty frequently.
 
Originally posted by: lokiju
I thought they never hired? Always what I heard at least, that they only do contracts, one of their locations is right down the road from me.

ive gotten several offers from them, they defintely hire people for full time positions
 
Originally posted by: lokiju
I thought they never hired? Always what I heard at least, that they only do contracts, one of their locations is right down the road from me.
I was a new hire out of college 6 years ago. They still recruit for full timers just the same even IF they take fewer.
 
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Originally posted by: Liviathan
If you can't get hired now, I would keep looking.
Not saying I would sign the letter now, but just get something in writing saying they want to give me X job at Y salary, ya know

Keep in mind that if your in an employment at-will state, even such a letter means nothing. You could show up your first day of work and they could say, "sorry we were just kidding." Unless you have a contract, you're screwed.
 
Originally posted by: SearchMaster
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Originally posted by: Liviathan
If you can't get hired now, I would keep looking.
Not saying I would sign the letter now, but just get something in writing saying they want to give me X job at Y salary, ya know

Keep in mind that if your in an employment at-will state, even such a letter means nothing. You could show up your first day of work and they could say, "sorry we were just kidding." Unless you have a contract, you're screwed.


F$ckers at AT&T did this to me my senior year of college. I had interned there for 2 years, they told me they wanted to hire me, kept calling me half way through my senior year to make sure I wasn't looking anywhere else...then one day just called and said I didn't have the job.

F$ckers. It's ok, I got a much better one with 2.5x as much vacation time and making a nickel more.
 
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