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I´m not surprised that DELL closed down the op in ES. I´ve never seen such a dismal "hiring" process run by kids. And at such a turnover rate, changes had to follow sooner or later. On top "management" were playing games with prospects by calling them months later, luring them back in with jobs already filled just to fill the "quota". Now you gonna get "George Orwell 2009" - total control by a carnivore software to achieve performance results. Intelligent Sykes workers know what I am talking about (like i.e. getting logged how many times you take a piss);-)
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Mira eso de que estaba en crisis puede ser cierto... un dia de estos vi que la accion de dell costaba como 0.10 o 0.13 ctvs... no me acuerdo donde... lo voy a buscar bien...
Hey, mister Joe the Plumber -- Spanish only, please.
es de tener miedo si en hay algun mensaje de un admin de que despues de un reto (paintball, soccer, chibolas) o en una reunion de la comunidad, digan: de parte de svcommunity se les regalara pastel jejejejejejeje
bueno con que les paguen igual y no les quiten beneficios creo que con mas que suficiente
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