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ElectronicsDesigneers Midwest - Cincinnati, OhioSubmitted by Gryffyx on Sun, 2006-04-16 11:12.
Designeers Midwest Designeers contacted me via an anonymous resume on Monster.com with a position in southwestern Ohio. While it sounded good at first, it was one of the stranger contacts I've had. I'm still confused. This company is about 3 hours from my present location, and the only way you can get an interview is to take a test on site. The test is about 45 minutes long. I figure that I spent about 18 hours driving back and forth to this place. I take the test, interview, interview again. I do fairly well. One of the things I noticed about the company was that a good portion of the people I'd be working with were young, as in "Right Out Of College, First Job" young. These jobs paid fairly nicely, so I'm guessing that most of the people accepted without even considering the things I had to. Not a problem, but I wonder why there were no older people doing these high-skill jobs. I'm pretty sure I know after riding the merry-go-round at the contract company! This abbreviated conversation took place after I interviewed and was offered the job: Designeers: The company would like to hire you. They are offering $X! At this point, I'm thinking it's probably not a good place to be... M: I'm sorry. I understand how a contract-to-hire works. But I can't walk away from what I have now ( a sucky, but fulltime job that pays more and has benefits, and a home ) for something that's mostly unknown. Sigh...At this point, I break off contact with Designeers for a short time with a "Thank you for your interest, I'm not." message. But, they call me back anyway. They finally gives me a broadsheet with the company's benefits package listed, along with a stern "You don't get this yet. You're a contractor.", a "The company doesn't understand why you want to know this. They've never had anyone else hiring for one of these positions ask about this," and a "If they offered you anything like this when they hired you, it would be based soley on how you perform." M: I didn't get any information about the relocation they offer. Was that included? At this point, I don't have any intention of accepting, but I'm going to see this through. For the most part, the contact between me and Designeers is now through email. I don't speak with them on the phone from this point on. Me: Hello Ann. I was informed that part of the package offered by (company) is relocation. Since I'd be moving to take the position, I'd like to know about that. I don't need exacting figures, but I would like a general idea of what to expect. Now. I'm really confused. Everything Ann told me was that there was a standard, quantifiable package that was offered. Not a "Depends on how you do." Friday rolls by. Monday. Voice mail. Tuesday. Voice mail. Friday. Voice mail. Monday... Me: Ann didn't call me back, and I've been unable to get with her. Have you heard anything? I ignore further contacts from this company. |
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