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01.15.2010, 10:38 PM

Does Castle pay for the move to Kansas?


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01.16.2010, 01:13 PM

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Does Castle pay for the move to Kansas?
Yes, we do. If we like your resume, we'll pay to have you come here for an interview, and if hired, we'll pay to relocate you. That said, please understand that our idea of paying for relocation is paying for a UHaul, mileage and per diam.


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01.16.2010, 01:49 PM

Dang, if I wasn't so settled here it would be an awesome second job for me.


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Dang, if I wasn't so settled here...
Ditto. Plus, it would be a bit of a travel to see my boy on weekends.
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Yes, we do. If we like your resume, we'll pay to have you come here for an interview, and if hired, we'll pay to relocate you. That said, please understand that our idea of paying for relocation is paying for a UHaul, mileage and per diam.
That's quite an offer! If you pay for my U-Haul will it be in cash? I can stuff enough of my crap into the trunk of my Subaru to make it by and pocket the rest

It's nice of you to offer this to members of the forum, we greatly appreciate it! I'd love to apply but I'm a little tied down to my current location to make it work out. Best of luck finding new Techies, it won't take long


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01.16.2010, 12:35 AM

Where do I sign!? You had me at beer swilling hillbillies! :)
   
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01.16.2010, 11:06 AM

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Where do I sign!? You had me at beer swilling hillbillies! :)
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Why don't you just pay RCM Mike and have everyone with Tech Support needs come here to get it? This is the best forum for support, specially with guys like RCM Mike, BrianG and many more to help with great knowledge and experience.
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oh me me me me me me me me me me me me me me!!!!!!!!
too bad i live in aus...dude it's like my dream job


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01.16.2010, 09:10 PM

I have all the respect for people doing this work, but it isn't for me. I've done customer support for an online shop for two weeks or so and it was similar to posting on the biggest online forum, but you HAVE TO answer all the daily identical newbie questions and can't just tell them to "use the search" or "this was asked yesterday and the day before, scroll down the page!". Many customers simply don't read the manual nor use common sense and they make it your problem. Horrible.

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01.28.2010, 01:08 AM

I'd be all over this if I could afford to--I can't imagine it being a very high paying position.
   
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