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July
26

Was offered a job, they told me it was £7 an hour. I start the job, they send me the paperwork after and I it says i’m £6.20 an hour. I ask why and they said that the £7 included holiday pay. They didn’t tell me this over the phone. Ive worked through over 10 agencies before and never have they done this. Surely they should have said on the phone it included holiday pay??

nope.

June
20

I am in the process of trying to find a new job. Right now I am in purchasing/administration. I have a bachelor of science degree in marketing and would like to find a job in a related field. More specifically, I would like to work at Bloomberg. So if you know of a recruiting agency that works with that company or field of work please let me know.

People finder’s plus has jobs at Macy’s and I don’t know where else, but it looks like they have helped a lot of people.

I am in the same situation you are in. I would love to find out which agencies have jobs and which ones are scams or have no jobs. It seems like a gigantic challenge and if I could just get rid of all the garbage places it would be a lot easier. Good luck to you.

June
17

I am related to hotel industry , is there any job agency in kerela, that can help me to get a job in Maldiives, please help me

go singapore and malaysia for jobs send biodata detailed rawat.asha123@gmail.com

April
30

April
4

Currently I don’t have NZ work visa, but have 2 year’s experience in Investment Banking in India. I am really keen to settle down in NZ with a suitable job. Please advise.

plz visit this site for jobs http://www.careerenclave.com/

it really helpful

March
18

Hi, why every Job recuitment agency need to money first without visa?

maybe they are SCAM though. Uhhhh ?!!

March
16

I need a job agency where they will actually get you a job quick. I dealt with AppleOne and they are garbage. They never called me for a job not even once which is really sad because I thought these people are supposed to help you. Anyway any recommendations would be great! Thanks

Maybe you have heard on the news that we have double-digit unemployment. NOBODY is getting a job quick.

If you use a temp agency for work, YOU have to call THEM daily to ask about jobs. If you wait for them to call you, you are going to be passed over by the people who are calling every day. Get with as many agencies as you can, and stay on the phone. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.

Good luck to you.

March
10

QuarkXPress Passport 7 - Upgrade License (25-49)

QuarkXPress Passport Edition is a complete, fully functioning version of QuarkXPress software that includes features for publishing in Danish, Dutch, U.S. and International English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish, and Swiss-German. QuarkXPress Passport is not a translation program, but it has the capability to display menus, check spelling, and properly hyphenate in all 11 supported languages. QuarkXPress Passport files can contain content in more than one language, which makes this software perfect for creating packaging or documents such as assembly instructions, travel guides, and brochures.QuarkXPress, the industry-leading design and layout software that lets you combine precision typography with color and pictures to produce high-impact design. The new features in QuarkXPress 7 include transparency, drop shadows, Composition Zones, Job Jackets, an improved user interface, and enhanced color management and PDF creation. This powerful upgrade expands your creative options and provides new tools for productivity, collaboration, and consistent and reliable output. Used by more than three million people worldwide, QuarkXPress is the tool of choice for magazines, newspapers, catalogs, advertising and design agencies, printers, and any business that publishes dynamic content. Licensing: Price is per license. You must purchase a minimum of 25 licenses. This license does not come with any maintenance/service plan; Quark ServicePlus may be purchased separately. A media kit is included with the licenses.

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March
6

Corporate ID Style #2 (PVC)

This Corporate ID mirrors some of our best selling PVC’s, but we’ve added more flexibility to the design. Instead of the ID being for one particular profession or title, you’re free to put your company’s name on the top or even your job title. This is a great economical solution to a fully custom company ID, without the extra cost of design services. Also, your company’s logo can be watermarked in the background, for NO additional cost. Be sure to choose your card color from blue, light blue, or red - shown in the picture. This Corporate Style PVC ID is printed on a durable 30mil plastic card for the highest level of wear resistance. Card measures 3 6/16” x 2 1/8” and fits in most standard wallets. **This card has room for a photo and company logo. Please include your Order ID # & send to NIC. If by email, send to: images@nles.com subject: Files for (Your Order ID #) . Important Notice: Letter of authorization required for law enforcement and government agencies. Some ID requests might require extra documentation or might not be able to be completed due to laws or regulations applicable to the ID description. All ID orders are subject to review before production. Call for details.

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March
4

Ten Turtles to Tucumcari A Personal History of the Railway Express Agency

From its founding in 1929, Railway Express Agency dominated the transportation industry until the 1960s. In return for a monopoly on passenger train service, the express company was obligated to accept any and all shipments within the United States. REA handled carloads of cattle, race horses, and fruits and vegetables. Radioactive material was moved on regular schedules for the Atomic Energy Commission. When companies or individuals wanted to ship something (even ten turtles) to any place in the world (even Tucumcari, New Mexico), they called REA. The history of REA coincides with the career of Klink Garrett, who began as a temporary employee in Rapid City, South Dakota, in 1934 and stayed with REA until 1973, by which time he was a senior executive and member of the company’s board of directors.Garrett spent the first half of his tenure working in small offices, usually one-man operations, in the West. In 1956 he was promoted to a national sales position with offices in both New York City and Washington, D.C. His main job was to coordinate the transportation needs of the Defense Department and the emerging nuclear industry via REA. His entrepreneurial ethic–a combination of extraordinary customer service and good old-fashioned ingenuity–gave him lots of good stories to tell, many of which are related here. His last fifteen years at REA were the years of the company’s decline and the decline of the nation’s railroads; by 1976 the company was bankrupt and out of business.

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