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Started by iiiisx349, Aug 07, 2011, 11:28

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iiiisx349

i heard from a friend a company is hiring for laborers at a plant in the midwest..i am on the east coast,750 miles away.i could work there if they hire me. i have family and could stay with family if this company doesnt pay per diem.should i chance going all that way to see if i get hired? its a long drive and there are only 30 slots open.i sent the company my resume.

drayer54

Quote from: iiiisx349 on Aug 07, 2011, 11:28
A friend of mine told me that the _______ plant is hiring laborers. I am interested in the position, but don't have any contacts at ___________. I don't live nearby and need to find a way to contact their HR Rep. Also, does anyone know if ------------- pays per diem? I have already submitted a resume and appreciate any input on the situation.


I think you are going to need to put some more detail in that post to get any serious help.

Already Gone

You might want to find out if these are union laborer jobs.  If so, you'll need to contact the Laborers' Local in that area and find out if you can join.
"To be content with little is hard; to be content with much, impossible." - Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

iiiisx349

hmmm i called the company and they said i have to physically be there.i am experienced in nuke work but i am older.would i have a shot? thinking i am going to be homeless soon so if i take 2 weeks of stuff with me in case i get hired i can stay right there for a bit.if i go i waste all that money on gas that i could use to pay a bill.any thoughts?im trying to think of every angle

Bradtv

I was surprised to not see too many people in the short time I was there.

It was a no-go for me with my current school schedule.   ::)
I might get to catch a spring outage however.
"Life is pleasant.  Death is peaceful.
It's the transition that's troublesome."  -Asimov

iiiisx349

were you there in stevensville?

Bradtv

"Life is pleasant.  Death is peaceful.
It's the transition that's troublesome."  -Asimov

iiiisx349

wow  i was going to try to go but 1)didnt have the monewy to travel there,2)over 700 miles of drivingand then maybe not getting the job anyway.well they do have my resume so  hoping,hoping,hoping

Bradtv

Only 35 miles for me. 

Outage season is just beginning.  Keep an eye out and hopefully you'll snag an offer closer to home.
"Life is pleasant.  Death is peaceful.
It's the transition that's troublesome."  -Asimov

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