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Trans Continental Talent while maybe not illegal certainly an immoral business practice for both employees & clients Rip-off Ferndale Michigan
I am a professional consultant working in the Telecommunications industry. Well, I am for the next two weeks :) While emotionally pensive due to my recent notification of job loss, I uncharacteristically applied to TC Talent for the job of Scout. (I usually spend a fair amount of time researching an organization before applying)
After spending only 30 minutes online..and calling several contacts within the College & University industry....I had my (re) answer.
"Dear Susan,
As a Marketing professional and consultant, I consider myself invariably detailed when it comes to researching an "opportunity."
In this instance, before responding to you originally with an affirmation, I did not follow my usual procedure.
After doing a brief review of your company's past, and current financial and operational practices, I have decided that your company is just one of many organizations that fronts false dreams and unattainable expectations for both your employees and your clients.
As an added note:
I will not be attending the job interview...besides, we both know I would have gotten the job...
It's all about the numbers.
Sincerely,
XXXXXXXXXX"
Steven
Jackson, Michigan
U.S.A.
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mark
Miami,Florida,
U.S.A.
That is Right
#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sun, January 12, 2003
I worked there for two weeks and I agree whole heartedly