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A few weeks ago there was a listing for a machining job I really wanted, but it was through a temp agency. I deemed it worth it, and went ahead with all their interviews, testing and whatnot. The original position I wanted was already filled, so the temp agency has been continually trying to get me into other non-machining jobs and of course will not let me give more than 1-2 days notice at my current job. I guess they were done fighting me and emailed the lady at the company whom I had interviewed with (who told me she would prefer I give notice with my current employer). She told them that they need me , and would let me give notice. They’ll let me know as soon as another machining position opens up, which should be soon.
Alfalfa 1, temp agency 0.
It pays to have demands (when qualified), and to be professional. Take note of that, pre-career Oppos.
![]() 05/29/2015 at 16:06 |
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In short, be
excellent
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![]() 05/29/2015 at 16:12 |
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Congrats on the job
![]() 05/29/2015 at 16:21 |
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Thanks! Although I don’t technically have the job yet ...
![]() 05/29/2015 at 16:40 |
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Weld draglites, bumper delete, rollbar - lots to like here, but I’m iffy on some of the aesthetics. Cowl induction hood that still has holes cut in it, and doesn’t induct but is just to make space? For a straight six in a not-uncommonly-narrow engine bay? Not sold on the two-bar look, and I think the split front secondary lights would look better: