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3 weeks...what the actual fuck? The idiot is using a Office 365 business email, the kind you get as a "Free Gift With Subscription."

I guess employers haven't learned yet. And no, I'm not looking for a job.

3 weeks...what the actual fuck? The idiot is using a Office 365 business email, the kind you get as a "Free Gift With Subscription." I guess employers haven't learned yet. And no, I'm not looking for a job.

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[–] 7 pts

A street-shitter needs a white man to do a job he took on but can't do himself.

[–] 3 pts

I get this kind of shit too.

The problem, He will find someone to take the job.

How is that the problem? Well it keeps corps hiring people for 3 weeks...

[–] 5 pts

Well, if I lived in South Topeka, KS and was unemployed or retired or between jobs, whatever, sure. I can see that. The idiot can clearly see where I live because of the profile he pulled, and can clearly see that I'm currently employed.

I've contacted some of these companies before, the ones they are recruiting for. I'll either get no response, or a "We don't know who that is and there is no such job."

One place asked me for all the emails and told me "We don't appreciate that, and we'll see that it stops."

[–] 1 pt

That's crazy I never would have thought that people would masquerade as businesses trying to hire employees. What's the angle?

[–] 1 pt

subletting jobs by the sounds of it

[–] 1 pt

The Indian recruiting houses are trying to make money by combing job boards and employers, and acting as if they are the submission point for said job. These leads will go into a system like Ceipal or Oorwin, and you'll get a number of recruiters from one company calling you. They don't talk to each other, and (probably) aren't even in the same place.

The recruiters in question may not have the contract for said job, or they could be contracted by another company like Randstad, Manpower, Robert Half, etc. to find people. They also collect resumes and contacts, and some of these "jobs" are simply ones they've found and are using as a bait to get people to submit resumes. That's the primary goal, collect names and addresses and phone numbers of you and potential employers to market to them. It's so cheap to hire an Indian and call the USA over VOIP lines that you can have a company with dozens of people and 1-2 jobs they're working.

There's an L3-Harris location near Cleveland, OH that was trying to hire skilled people at dime-store wages last year. I had an Indian that I had to explain that yes, even though I was in Ohio, the wage was shit for the area and it was not a doable drive. He then proceeded to cry to me (in a very genuine manner) that he had to get 16 submissions THAT DAY for this job. I told the guy good luck, no one is going to move for this job and the pay is too low to live there. That's the kind of people you're dealing with.

Here's a section of recent contacts. Some of the idiots will just send the same thing over and over, because they get rated on how may calls and emails they perform. https://pic8.co/sh/qRhU1q.png

[–] 2 pts

No mention of an on-site Loo. Interesting

[–] 1 pt

And what the fuck is with him asking how much you want to be payed? If youre offering me a job, tell me what youre paying.

[–] 0 pt

Recruiters are really cagey with salary, it's like it's a state secret. Indians are stupid and will usually tell you exactly what the rate is if you ask, on-shore recruiters will give you the song and dance about "well, depends on experience and other factors." It's why recruiters have a bad name.

[–] 1 pt

Okay, i want 10k per week. Open to counter offers.

[–] 1 pt

I've told some of them that I would take no less than 150/hr. They don't get the sarcasm and just reply "Ok thank you if I find something more suitable I will be sure to call you."

[–] 1 pt

respond that you charge $200/hr + per diem, portal-to-portal transportation and lodging, + they waver any liabilities. if they bite, that’s the start of your own consulting business.

[–] 0 pt

I actually have a small consulting business. I reply to these every so often with a similar request.

Not surprisingly, it's always "Thank you I will contact you if I find an opportunity more suitable"

[–] 1 pt

selvakumar finding people jobs in the US...

How would you like unpredictable work locations, unstable lengths of employment, and no benefits?

Contract work may be right for you! Apply today!

[–] 1 pt

Tell that Paki to go shit in the street

[–] 1 pt

I said "That's a joke. Go away and look for someone local to the area."

[–] 1 pt

Not bad, but I like my version better

[–] 1 pt

If they come back for a second round, I'll usually let them have something closer to your suggestion, if not worse.