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Originally Posted by Flatrater
Ok I did read it right you want an agency to "help" you find a job. Then you want that agency to give your employer money for hiring you.
Ok The day I graduated college I stepped off the steps and went to work the next day in a defense contractor, worked there 3 years. Next I filled out one job app to USAIR as a mechanic. Now getting a job with the major airlines is tough. I got the job on my first try. Did that with 2 more airlines. I got tired of moving all the time so one day I walked into a car dealer knowing nothing about cars. Two days later I started working there. The last job was out of my area on knowledge yet I got the job no problems. Right now I have a dealer willing to drive a truck pick me and my family up just to work for him. I have several dealers asking for me to work for them. It's more atitude than anything else. I have my employer by the balls and I let them know they can't live without me.
Now I am also sure that in time you will find a job, starting out is tough to do but keep plugging away and it will happen.
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Man, it's incredible, the arrogance that u have, I talk to ppl like u all day long, and I really mean ppl JUST like u, ppl who were "indispensible" u think u have ur employers "by the balls" ? well I have news for u...u don't! they EMPLOY U... u may think they cannot live w/o u but its the other way around w/o them U cannot make a living they employ you and they got by just fine b4 u came along and the minute that it suits them they can leave u in the dust I can guarantee u that they can find someone just like u and offer them les money then u'd be getting calls from ppl like me, one lesson I learned at my job is that NO ONE is indispensible.
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