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Interview with C.B.R.E
Anybody out there ever work for them? good? bad? Its for one of their mobile tech. jobs that takes care of Walgreens.Not sure if I want to get back into the rooftop game agian. just wondering what type of company they are to work for.
Were did all the good companies go? lol
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I dont have alot of experience but im going to try to help haha, i got out of school about a year ago and coudnt find a job and recently i got one servicing at&t cell sites but everytime we arrived at a site we had to call cbre and tell them we were there and when we left we had to call them and tell them what we serviced and all that good stuff, i dont know what that company does but i though it was just the people who give ojt the service calls, sorry i couldnt help more but thats all i know about them.
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I too work for a company that gets calls from cbre. I see them around and they criticize what your doing but won't do it themselves I think they are more maintenance than anything
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CBRE is a property maintance company. Around here they have techs in vans that do just that. They don't get to technical with there repairs. Mostly belts and filters, change a lightbulb, fix a lock on a door. If there's a bigger issue they call in contractor's that specialize in that field. I've delt with a few of there employes and thay seem happy. Pretty laid back, stress free gig. Pay and bennys are ok.
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I interviewed with them a few months ago. I did not take the job because there was a huge difference in benefits. They took over the BOA account in the northeast from JLL.
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You'll get many different opinions, but here's my 
Guaranteed 40 hours, no crawl spaces, no hot attics. you get sick time, vacation time, paid holidays, pretty competitive wages, and I almost forgot:no overtime, no arguing with po'd homeowners. For me, it was a no brainer. Check their websites and see how many jobs are posted. If you bust your hump, there's a ladder you can climb.
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 Originally Posted by frodea
Were did all the good companies go? lol
Trane. Duh!
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Friend of mine works for them. He likes it and the pace is a lot calmer than working in the field and for about the same money. Only thing is that it is a contract position. But at least you know what to expect out of it.
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well, I guess I dont have to worry about how good they are. never called me back. at the interview I gave him a current pay stub and said he would hire me on the spot but he has to talk to hr to see if they can give me money to match what I am currently getting, than what they want to pay.
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 Originally Posted by frodea
well, I guess I dont have to worry about how good they are. never called me back. at the interview I gave him a current pay stub and said he would hire me on the spot but he has to talk to hr to see if they can give me money to match what I am currently getting, than what they want to pay.
CBRE is known to be a low payer.
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I work for a company that is contracted through CBRE to maintain a property. They are a company that is mainly into property managment and leasing but they do have quite a few maintenance mechanics as well. Not sure about the pay or benes but like a few others said all commercial buildings, usually in good shape, they do spend the money(depending on the property I would think) to keep things maintained and fixed properly. Good luck
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Anyone still work for CBRE I'm the DFW Area in tx??
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