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garv221 wrote: Like I have said before Robert Half is called Robert Half because they take half of your paycheck.
Aquabat wrote: just give up, they are only in it for themselves, same with teksys and all the other frauds, i'm about to write a nasty letter to both
ilcram19 wrote: well i really recomend to stay away from recruter and organization like that they jsut care about making their profit and then they forget about you they promise you the job and this and that but thats just alot a crap.. My xperiance with burnett'; i took a job as a NOC Analyst for some companie here in the area, burnett had told me that i was gonna work for them for 3 months then i was gonna be hired, now i stared there last tuesday but after training some dude that been working there throu burnett told me that they didnt know if they were gonna keep him after 3 months and that they called burnett and they never answear u should ve seen the guy he looked really frusteted...so i said screw this and i came back to my job last thurday...i was gonna be getting pay 3 dlls less that im getting pay in my actual job but after the 3 months the promise me a 7 dlls raise which im pretty sure it was crap in conclusion stay away!!!!!they just want their profit and notting else
SqrlGrl wrote: Hey All - I found this site by searching Robert Half Technology. I have been contracting through them for three weeks now - they did place me in an awesome job. However, I received my first full paycheck and WOW! Where did it all go? Anybody out there know how much they take out? Making more an hour from previous job but taking home a lot less. Going to have to rethink this apporach. Thanks SqrlGrl
MCPWannabe wrote: I agree with the sentiments above. Recruiters will waiste your time if you let them. However, is it just me or are all the recruiter women really, really, hot? A few weeks ago, I went into an agency and met my short, mini-skirt wearing recruiter. Then, she told me that she needed to introduce me to another recruiter. This one was 45 and looked like an ex-supermodel, who is still really hot. I've had similar experiences at recruiting agencies.
JustAnotherGeek77 wrote: Experience is where its at in this game folks..... To many of us think that It is a turn key solution to success. RIGHT. WAKE up!.. You have to put in your time and prove your worth. You have to keep thinking out side the box and not just slump around and say hey i have my cert I am an expert when you really are nothing. Take this from a guy that's been there. fresh out of college with windows nt certs, Dos and unix background. Yes DOS and unix for all you GUI mouse clicking mites. Thinking I was Hot s##t cause I knew more than most from OTHER activities . But then I got slapped with being the helper of a help desk tech making $8.50 an hour Know what happened. I stuck it out..
snadam wrote: MCPWannabe wrote: I agree with the sentiments above. Recruiters will waiste your time if you let them. However, is it just me or are all the recruiter women really, really, hot? A few weeks ago, I went into an agency and met my short, mini-skirt wearing recruiter. Then, she told me that she needed to introduce me to another recruiter. This one was 45 and looked like an ex-supermodel, who is still really hot. I've had similar experiences at recruiting agencies. which office is that exactly...
Crunchyhippo wrote: JustAnotherGeek77 wrote: Experience is where its at in this game folks..... To many of us think that It is a turn key solution to success. RIGHT. WAKE up!.. You have to put in your time and prove your worth. You have to keep thinking out side the box and not just slump around and say hey i have my cert I am an expert when you really are nothing. Take this from a guy that's been there. fresh out of college with windows nt certs, Dos and unix background. Yes DOS and unix for all you GUI mouse clicking mites. Thinking I was Hot s##t cause I knew more than most from OTHER activities . But then I got slapped with being the helper of a help desk tech making $8.50 an hour Know what happened. I stuck it out.. A couple of comments here..... I agree completely - experience is where its [sic] at, sir. So how do I get some of this elusive experience with *I begin laughing here* just a mere education? And, btw - I'm wanting to break into the networking field with my education and certs, and I'm currently working in a non-networking field. And I have a wife and children who depend on me financially, so "putting in my time" at $8.50/hr. will only succeed in starving us to death. I'm not making networking salary right now, unfortunately, but it's not as bad as 8.50/hr, and I'm still going in the hole. Maybe to you single guys this low pay is a viable alternative, but if this is what it takes to get into networking and you're married (and especially with kids) and they look to you for a paycheck, then abandon networking aspirations. Yeah, I know, do it because you enjoy it, but bills are a solid reality in life that have to be resolved. Unlike, say, accounting or architechture or even computer programming, you can't reasonably expect to get a decent job when you finish your education and finish beating your brains out; you first have to either "intern" (i.e. "work for free" for the uninitiated) or work for peanuts (i.e. work for a salary you would otherwise normally laugh at) in order to "stick it out" as you put it. Welcome to the world of networking.
networker050184 wrote: Crunchyhippo wrote: JustAnotherGeek77 wrote: Experience is where its at in this game folks..... To many of us think that It is a turn key solution to success. RIGHT. WAKE up!.. You have to put in your time and prove your worth. You have to keep thinking out side the box and not just slump around and say hey i have my cert I am an expert when you really are nothing. Take this from a guy that's been there. fresh out of college with windows nt certs, Dos and unix background. Yes DOS and unix for all you GUI mouse clicking mites. Thinking I was Hot s##t cause I knew more than most from OTHER activities . But then I got slapped with being the helper of a help desk tech making $8.50 an hour Know what happened. I stuck it out.. A couple of comments here..... I agree completely - experience is where its [sic] at, sir. So how do I get some of this elusive experience with *I begin laughing here* just a mere education? And, btw - I'm wanting to break into the networking field with my education and certs, and I'm currently working in a non-networking field. And I have a wife and children who depend on me financially, so "putting in my time" at $8.50/hr. will only succeed in starving us to death. I'm not making networking salary right now, unfortunately, but it's not as bad as 8.50/hr, and I'm still going in the hole. Maybe to you single guys this low pay is a viable alternative, but if this is what it takes to get into networking and you're married (and especially with kids) and they look to you for a paycheck, then abandon networking aspirations. Yeah, I know, do it because you enjoy it, but bills are a solid reality in life that have to be resolved. Unlike, say, accounting or architechture or even computer programming, you can't reasonably expect to get a decent job when you finish your education and finish beating your brains out; you first have to either "intern" (i.e. "work for free" for the uninitiated) or work for peanuts (i.e. work for a salary you would otherwise normally laugh at) in order to "stick it out" as you put it. Welcome to the world of networking. Why do you continue to come and post this BS about the IT field? Trust me you are not the only person who has a wife and children. I have a wife and three children. I'm putting my wife through school (which means daycare for the kids also) so you are not the only one with bills. If you think its too hard to get a job in the networking field then move on and stop trying to bring everyone else down with you. Its not that hard to find a job, you should start looking at yourself rather than blaming everything on "the world of networking."
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