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Started by Rennhack, Jul 21, 2001, 05:07

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Rennhack

This thread just got started on the old message board, I think it is very interesting.

As I stated on the other message, I like Eric Bartlett, he has always tried to give it to me straight.

Stephany Long will try to find a job for anyone, even if it isn't with her company, she just wants to help.

(That's about everyone I have dealt with.)

Remember, this is a love fest, not a hate fest.

Rennhack

Lisa Carter is my all time Favorite!  I used to call her up and talk to her for hours.  I just loved her accent.


Quoteone of the best I recall was Lisa Carter at ARC. She never really fit in with the ARC "good ol boy" philosophy.

jjordan

Eric B. is the man!!! ;D
Judy used to be OK until she chose the dark side!!! :-[

Oly

Eric B. has ALWAYS done right by me so far. ;D  Judy on the other hand - well I can't use that language and still be a member here >:(  There are a few others in the office that use fuzzy logic to get what they want.

ericb

8)I know Eric Bartlett pretty well, I guess you can say I've known him pretty much my whole life.  He's bought me a few beers before, awful nice of him I'd say.  If it wasn't for him I wouldn't have this job.  Yeah there are times when he can get on your nerves and such but overall I found him to be a stand-up type of guy - hell ask my, i mean his mom she'll tell ya so.


 ;Dsorry - i couldn't resist ;D

Lady Nuke

I guess Eric does have a sense of humor.

Something like that just might come in handy when dealing with some of their clients.

visitor

:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
Roxanna Khoury is the best recruiter anywhere
bar none
Most reliable, trustworthy, honest, and hard working

lilbit

::)

the man in question is mike owen.  not "owens". he's never done me wrong and i have known him for almost 20 years.
maybe if you got to know him you might change your mind.  but as someone said before they are just filling a quota and are not there to satisfy us, they are just doing their job.  i honestly would not want to do it.

AMU

If you are not already aware of this, Onsite is a sister company of a parent company named Aerotek, which is part of an umbrella corporation named Allegis Group.  In the past, there has been much controversy surrounding Aerotek and sister companies and improper practices with wages and compensation.  I believe there was a multi-million dollar class action lawsuit against them.  

You may very well be a lucky person by selecting another employer.  To find out about Aerotek and companies, go to monster.com and do a search for them or post into the Monster forum about these companies.  I guess the stories are nightmares.  Aerotek sister companies are Maxim Group, Tek Systems, and Job Options, to name a few.  Just do a search on them.  

SloGlo

Best that I ever dealt with was Linda Perry....... and she had the best legs in the biz...........worked for RAd from start to demise.
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dew the best ya kin, wit watt ya have, ware yinze are!

Melrose

I cannot believe that no replies have been posted here,
maybe you should have made the post "the best looking recruiters".
Along with Favorites, you should add "Recruiter Babes",
no offense intended to the ladies in the offices.  :-*
My vote goes to K. Inman

Rennhack

I'll tell you what... I try to talk to all the recruiters at all the companies.  I have found that they are all great people that try very hard at a thankless job.  I don't know what they get paid, but it's not enough.  Especially when they have to quote us our pay rates.  We rely on these guys and gals to get us jobs, negotiate a fair wage, give us driving directions, lodging directions, bonus checks, travel pay, and some times we ask them to get us in contact with old friends.


Any way, every recruiter that I have worked for has gone out of their way to help me in one way or another and I appreciate it.  Thank you.

Favorite?  They are all great.

Rennhack

Yeah, I have to agree, Jamie D'Angelo was my favorite recruiter until he left Bartlett.  I hear he is doing well, and on occasion I still get emails from him.

Quote

I think that Jamie at Bartlett was the best recruiter the industry ever had!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SloGlo

nuke recruiter.... judy didn't do a whole lot more or less than any other recruiter, she just did it with an attitude and iffen ya didn't like it ya got placed on the list that never was there.
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dubble eye, dubble yew, dubble aye!

dew the best ya kin, wit watt ya have, ware yinze are!

Rennhack

I'll say it...

Judy was a recruiter that used to work for Bartlett, and I beleive there was no love lost when she left.

Just my two cents.

I hate to be so negative, so here is a little positive note:

I'd like to repeat my thanks to Eric Bartlett and Bill Tily, they have always treated me well.
 
QuoteQuick question, and just out of curiosity:

Who is this "Judy" person, and what made her so bad?

Rain Man

My experience with Judy:

Bartlett wanted HPs with CE plant experience to go to Palisades...at the time was working for Bartlett.  Spoke with Judy and related the CE plants I had worked.  The response was "Not those type of CE plants."  Wasn't even submitted.  Never realized there were so many different types of CE plants.  Guess I didn't send enough, candy, flowers, cards, etc.
"Giving power and money to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenaged boys." -P.J. O'Rourke

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rooyou2

I thought Bill's last name was spelled Tily  ???.  Either way, I have to say Bill is one of the very few recruiters that never sends my resume out to a utility without calling me for permission first.  Sue Opdyke needs mentioned also.  Either of these two are always good to talk to just to get the true skinny on whats going on in the industry at any particular time and/or coming up in the future.  

radgal

I agree with the group, Eric Bartlett is my favorite. ;D  I always felt that he gave it to me straight and honestly tried his best to help me not just in getting the job but also when already on the job. Barlett never did me wrong, they also had good Health Ins for being a road tech. I also like Roxanna.

uRiaL

:) :) :)I THINK K. INMAN AT  NUMANCO IS ONE OF THE BEST RECRUITERS.... 8) 8) 8)
I thank  GOD for you with every remembrance of you.

merchant

When Nobody else would even look at me Derek Hayes hooked me up and has me on the right track. He did alot of foot work from me called to see how I was doing and even beefed up my resume for me. He knows about alot of companies in power generation and out.
Derek Hayes  www.targetps.com
CWO3 USN ret 757-623-7012
P.S. I got the Job it is shift work with Eight straight days off a month, it's like a vacation every month. :) :) :)

GWHunter

Kristy Inman and Stephanie Long are very profesional.

rlbinc

I'm an SRO Ops Instructor, when I started out I worked for Carl Sundstrom of CFS Utility Services.

Carl got me exactly what I wanted in rate (y) and always paid max CONUS rate per diem. Which is almost unheard of nowadays.

I don't know if CFS handls HPs, I know he does handle Engineers.

philpatton

My vote would be for the recruiter that gets me my next job but until then Rich Lansel at Sciencetech has been hard to beat.

Asa1

Roxanna (Numanco) is my SECOND favorite recruiter.

YungTech

Stephanie's got my vote. Plus she is a very beautiful woman. ;D


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