[Ohio-talk] pro tip for employment searching people and those who represent them
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tollebooth at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 12 19:47:44 UTC 2015
I am trying to wait patiently before responding to this Neanderthal.
If what I thought when I first read this note were to come out in an email, it probably wouldn't be very professional and less ministerial.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 12, 2015, at 3:42 PM, Marianne Denning via Ohio-talk <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Mr. Vega, I found your email offensive. You have some valid points
> but instead of lecturing everyone on this list talk at conventions and
> provide your time and talent to VR counselors. I understand you were
> probably angry at the time you sent this email but acting like you
> know more about the employment process than people on this list does
> not accomplish anything positive.
>
> On 6/11/15, Commtech Customer-Service via Ohio-talk
> <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> I just got an email in my inbox this morning, from a person involved with
>> blind rehab asking me about a resume status, or hiring status for a couple
>> of clients. In early April, or it might have been late march, I went
>> through
>> 24 resumes, and some interviews and hired on 3 individuals out of a total
>> of
>> wishing to hire 5. here is a couple of reasons why you were not called
>> back, not followed up with, or just not considered in general.
>>
>>
>>
>> 1. I will not deal with a 3rd party, if you want the job, be an adult
>> and call me like any nondisabled applicant and show some
>> self-accountability.
>>
>> 2. 2 When you call my IVR, my menu driven phone system, in order to
>> inquire about a job, directly dial the extension mentioned in the job
>> listing, don't play on my phone system, and dial random extensions just to
>> see what they do, and do not call and hang up and continue to play with my
>> phone system because you think it's a toy, I pay lots a money for this
>> system, and I even pay for the toll free call you are making to my company,
>> and at 6 cents a minute I can't have you playing on my phone system because
>> you have nothing better to do.
>>
>> 3. I don't deal with job coaches, vr councilors or any other state
>> provided support, my positions require self-motivated, independent, driven
>> workers, either tech support, training, or sells, I need you to be able to
>> send me your own resume, fill out any questions we may have online, and
>> send
>> me documents in the format we ask for, not one that you are comfortable
>> with.
>>
>> 4. When you call and speak to me or either of my staff, show the
>> upmost respect, we are a close nit team, a national company such as ours
>> works hard and cohesively to provide our customers the best quality of
>> service, but you on the other hand are not our customer, if you aren't
>> pleasant or respectful, you will not be considered.
>>
>> So, any questions, give me a call, I'll be glad to talk. (888) 351-5289
>> Ext.
>> 710.
>>
>> Gabe Vega | CEO
>>
>> CommtechLLC
>>
>> http://commtechusa.net
>>
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>
> --
> Marianne Denning, TVI, MA
> Teacher of students who are blind or visually impaired
> (513) 607-6053
>
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