I have a 4 job openings to those who have skills in Mechanical drafting/ProE...

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by christina.cain, May 10, 2006.

  1. I was hoping that someone can help me...

    My name is Christina and I am looking to fill 4 positions in a great
    company here in the Southern California area. They specialize in
    Electro-Mechanical and robotic machinery. The people that I am looking
    for will be able to perform complex electro-mechancial drafting
    assignments from sketches and detailed drawings. No Degree is necessary
    and the pay range is from $20-35 an hour 2-10 years experience...

    Can anyone help or point me in the right direction? Thanks...
     
    christina.cain, May 10, 2006
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  2. christina.cain

    David Janes Guest

    I'd help you out but I've been advised to be more polite, more respectful.
    Therefore, I won't tell you where the door is. Let others do that. What I will ask
    you is this: what is this company that suddenly needs four (4, count them)
    designers? And, did the revolving door on the HR Dpt get jammed? I really can't
    see a need, except that this is some SoCal design sweatshop, for them to, all of a
    sudden, need 4 "EMERGENCY" Pro/e designers. Comment, anyone?

    OBTW, I might have been one of those that applied, except that I ALREADY DID, 4Xs
    IN THE LAST YEAR WITH YOUR PRESTIGIOUS ORGANIZATION OF TWO-BIT HUSTLERS and for
    this exact job. And you know what, don't call me at home and take me off any lists
    or 'databases' I might be on that might possibly lead you to call me. Meanin' no
    offence, naturally.

    Respectfully (tho you yakovs don't deserve it),
    David Janes

    PS: nateweb, am i being politer, respectfuller now? oh, goody!
     
    David Janes, May 11, 2006
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  3. christina.cain

    ms Guest

    Amen, brother. David, as a long time lurker on this newsgroup I respect
    your opinions and value your posts. Not trying to be a sycophant or
    anything; just wanted to let you know that many appreciate your
    contributions.
     
    ms, May 11, 2006
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  4. christina.cain

    John Wade Guest

    20 bucks an hour? try Cambric.
     
    John Wade, May 11, 2006
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  5. christina.cain

    David Janes Guest

    yeah, as long as they stay in utah and romania; if they move to socal where these
    jobs are they'll never get the jobs done for that hourly. it's not 'competitive',
    it's not skilled labor of any kind. maybe in the maquilladoras outside of tijuana.

    btw doesn't it make you a little leary when someone advertises 4 positions but not
    one single one turns up on their website? not one for proe anywhere that they
    recruit for, not anywhere in the whole country. i'm from the hustler state
    (illinois) and have a finely honed scam detector. to me this smells like
    bait-and-switch. what a shame in as much as this would be nearly the first time
    such a thing was detected from recruiting agencies.
     
    David Janes, May 12, 2006
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