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10-07-2012, 01:41 PM #1
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head hunters
have any of you service guys been approached by head hunters for another company
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10-07-2012, 01:54 PM #2
Yes!
Quite often!
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10-07-2012, 02:52 PM #3
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I get a call about once a month. Once I tell them what I am making now and what I expect to make a move, they aren't interested anymore........Then they ask if I know anybody.
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10-07-2012, 02:56 PM #4
I get asked all the time in the summer. A good tech can just about name his price here. Good techs are hard to come by.
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10-07-2012, 02:57 PM #5
My boss actually pays us a bounty if we find a new tech and he is hired on and stays for 90 days.
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10-07-2012, 03:04 PM #6
I hear from other companies and professional head hunters all the time on my PC as well as McQuay's computer. When I still had one. When I talk money, benefits and relocation allowance I here we'll discuss it and get back to you. I had a former employer call me and offered me more money, but I had to turn them down as once you've seen the zoo it doesn't change that much. If you should accept any offers forget anything verbal, get it in writing and signed by the highest authority from that company. -GEO
Of all the things I have lost in my life, I miss my mind the most-GEO
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10-13-2012, 08:09 PM #7
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Yes, and sometimes I say "you cant afford me." They say yes we can. I tell them what it would take and then they agree. But in the ever-changing environment down here, companies are changing policies, going to "van-only" fleet policies, micromanaging techs with GPS, jacking up margins beyond what the market will support. A savvy tech is interested in more than money. Do your homework before running to the money. A lot of times they are offering grand theft money because they are desperate and have ran all their techs off.
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10-13-2012, 08:11 PM #8
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10-13-2012, 08:43 PM #9
Not that much. Former employers have asked me if I was interested in coming back, I've been approached by Carrier (3 years after I sent them my resume, mind you) and my friends at McQuay have asked me if I was interested in coming over to work for them. I am pretty happy with the company I work for, and it'd take a whole heck of a lot more than any company would offer me to get me to entertain the thought of leaving.
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10-23-2012, 10:03 PM #10
Once was promised a job, so i quit my job and move back to NY from Florida. I really hated Florida that was my driving force. When i arrived they had filled my position because i did not move quick enough. so i spent 2 years up north screwing around partying with buddies and moved back to Florida. When i tried to get my old job back i was sol. Not suprising after 2 years. Point being dont ever leave a job especially if relocating without a written offer.
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10-31-2012, 02:05 PM #11
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I lived 3 years in Naples, airport area, then my wife got laid off, she used to work for the pubblic library in downtown, and she found a job here in tx
Like you, I also hate Naples, the most boring city in the world, but i would like to relocate back to Sarasota, is a little pearl, tx is just a lot of land and plains business is pretty slow here in residential, i miss florida a lot to be honest


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