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#11
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i just got a phone call walking out the door to go to walmart.... att called back.. the 30k job as opposed to the &.25/hr job ive got an interview for tomorrow. if they decide to hire me im gonna say wait till next Wednesday to see what att says....
Dear Applicant:
You are currently scheduled to attend the Realistic Job Preview (RJP), which is being held at-address-. You will be meeting with U-Verse Managers-person1- and/or -person 2-.
During this time you will be allowed to ask questions about the Premises Technician position. The manager may ask you questions as well.
· Please keep in mind this is a working “business” environment, so proper business attire will be will be necessary (khaki pants with button down or polo style shirt).
· Please bring a copy of your resume to provide to the manager. (Highlighting all of your wiring/cable experience and be able to discuss when necessary – i.e. CATV, COAX, Fiber, Audio, Security, Home Networking, etc.)
· Please be prompt – Plan to arrive 10-15 minutes early in order to access the building. You will have to use the phone at the front door. Individuals that are late will not be allowed to join the realistic job preview session.
· Please have proper identification with you (driver’* license, passport or a birth certificate).
Immediately after the RJP, you will sit with an AT&T U-Verse Manager to take the Premises Technician Assessment (PTA). If you successfully pass the PTA, you will be contacted shortly to continue the employment process.
Please feel free to give me a call if you have any question
Dear Applicant:
You are currently scheduled to attend the Realistic Job Preview (RJP), which is being held at-address-. You will be meeting with U-Verse Managers-person1- and/or -person 2-.
During this time you will be allowed to ask questions about the Premises Technician position. The manager may ask you questions as well.
· Please keep in mind this is a working “business” environment, so proper business attire will be will be necessary (khaki pants with button down or polo style shirt).
· Please bring a copy of your resume to provide to the manager. (Highlighting all of your wiring/cable experience and be able to discuss when necessary – i.e. CATV, COAX, Fiber, Audio, Security, Home Networking, etc.)
· Please be prompt – Plan to arrive 10-15 minutes early in order to access the building. You will have to use the phone at the front door. Individuals that are late will not be allowed to join the realistic job preview session.
· Please have proper identification with you (driver’* license, passport or a birth certificate).
Immediately after the RJP, you will sit with an AT&T U-Verse Manager to take the Premises Technician Assessment (PTA). If you successfully pass the PTA, you will be contacted shortly to continue the employment process.
Please feel free to give me a call if you have any question
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Thats great Tater!
But if things don't work out, try indeed.com, its a lot more helpful than Monster imho, since it aggregates job wanted positions from multiple sites (as well as straight from employers). One job that I was looking into was being an insurance adjuster for Geico, but they were looking for full time people (I'm a student, and plan on being on for the immediate future). Here in NY, you start at 40k, and I spoke with a lady in the hiring department and she says that theres a high demand for the position (of course, this might just be here in New York).
But if things don't work out, try indeed.com, its a lot more helpful than Monster imho, since it aggregates job wanted positions from multiple sites (as well as straight from employers). One job that I was looking into was being an insurance adjuster for Geico, but they were looking for full time people (I'm a student, and plan on being on for the immediate future). Here in NY, you start at 40k, and I spoke with a lady in the hiring department and she says that theres a high demand for the position (of course, this might just be here in New York).
#13
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Thats great Tater!
But if things don't work out, try indeed.com, its a lot more helpful than Monster imho, since it aggregates job wanted positions from multiple sites (as well as straight from employers). One job that I was looking into was being an insurance adjuster for Geico, but they were looking for full time people (I'm a student, and plan on being on for the immediate future). Here in NY, you start at 40k, and I spoke with a lady in the hiring department and she says that theres a high demand for the position (of course, this might just be here in New York).
But if things don't work out, try indeed.com, its a lot more helpful than Monster imho, since it aggregates job wanted positions from multiple sites (as well as straight from employers). One job that I was looking into was being an insurance adjuster for Geico, but they were looking for full time people (I'm a student, and plan on being on for the immediate future). Here in NY, you start at 40k, and I spoke with a lady in the hiring department and she says that theres a high demand for the position (of course, this might just be here in New York).
#15
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i sure hope not lol. the test was all terminal checking and pole tiedown geometry and stuff. so we'll see.... for now im just hoping they say you're hired tomorrow.
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