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Good luck, Kerrine. It was a good job and a steady paycheck.
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NP, Lety. And thanks, Erica! Steady is what I need to assure my boyfriend that I will still be making money this fall when I quit my away from home job. He's nervous about the whole instability thing, so knowing it gave you a steady paycheck will settle his nerves some, I believe. Thanks so much!
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Are these temp positions? Looking at their website it shows you will be working through WorkforceLogic?
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I just tried the apply online, you have to add it to your "jobs cart" and it won't let you add it cause it's not a GOOGLE specific job, it's through worklogic or whatever they are called .....
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I applied a month or so ago - think I should reapply? If you got the email how long was it when you applied?
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does anybody have the e-mail to do a follow up on the application
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I got the first email - but haven't heard anything from them. What kind of experience do you all have for this job?
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Did all of you that have been contacted send only your resume or a cover letter with it? The ad quality rater says: A high-speed internet connection.
Excellent web research skills and analytical abilities. Excellent written communication skills. Bilingual skills are a plus, as are special areas of knowledge or fields of expertise. I have High Speed. I have web research skills from a computer support job have to set up web pages, searching for computer products for our customers, etc. I had to write the documentation in my IT department regarding instructions to use our software, basic Internet help, Microsoft Word, etc. It also says you need to be a voracious reader - I read mostly fiction books around 50 to 75 per year. I read some nonfiction but mostly fiction. My areas of interest include computers, computer support problems (learning how to fix), music, books and family and health problems. Do you think I am qualified for this? I'm not sure how to write a cover letter - does someone have a template for one? I would like to include about my interests and reading habits in my cover letter. Sorry - I need a job that pays this much more than you know - I am in horrible credit card debt and am so stressed about getting these things paid off. Thanks so much - Everyone here is so helpful I don't know what I would do without wahm.com Rita |
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