Wow! That would sure be an example of desperation.
Posted By: MQNJ on 2005-11-24
In Reply to: No, I don't think so. (sm) - my thoughts
Stupid. I know I applied at OSi about 6 months ago when all was happy with them. I went thru this great recruiter and great interview/testing process, got offered squat, and then was still willing to accept it as long as I didn't have to put up any $$ up front. No way! Well, the poor recruiter promised I would not have to, and I finally accepted the position, only to be emailed instantly by someone else, and asked for $$$! I think it was $200 or $250 for some lame reason, and I could NOT believe it. Had I been a kid or a newbie, I would have thought it was me, but it was THEM. Shortly after that, things started going horribly wrong at OSI, and I thank God literally that I didn't leave MQ for them. Would have been liking jumping from one firing pan to another. Ouch!
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It's called desperation. Am tired of it, too. NM
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MT desperation is what drives the wheels of
India is such a cash-cow for them at present. Those people will work for next to nothing, under horrible conditions, just to put an extra scoop of rice on their family's plates.
I think the proper word for that kind of exploitation would be.....
'S-W-E-A-T-S-H-O-P'.
MT desperation is what drives the wheels of
India is such a cash-cow for them at present. Those people will work for next to nothing, under horrible conditions, just to put an extra scoop of rice on their family's plates.
I think the proper word for that kind of exploitation would be.....
'S-W-E-A-T-S-H-O-P'.
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