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hfojvt

(37,573 posts)
24. as a temp though
Sat Dec 7, 2013, 06:16 PM
Dec 2013

the agency just tells you "go work for Factory X" or "we will place you in Office Y". I would always ask some basic questions, like What do they do there? and How much do I make? but to some degree they are not relevant since I am going to take the job no matter how much they pay. But I still would want to know that going in.

Still, I can see how it sorta doesn't matter.

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Something is better than nothing. Rod Beauvex Dec 2013 #1
While asking an employer does not make me insensitive, saying that to the temp Nikia Dec 2013 #2
Now you know. Gormy Cuss Dec 2013 #32
When I was in the job market, salary was almost always my first question. closeupready Dec 2013 #3
I don't think you were responsible wickerwoman Dec 2013 #4
It's entirely self serving Lordquinton Dec 2013 #16
This sounds like it was taken directly from the Plantation Owner's Handbook... jtuck004 Dec 2013 #18
Wow. wickerwoman Dec 2013 #29
You may feel differently if you found that the slacker with the same job title makes more than you. Gormy Cuss Dec 2013 #33
Now that you mention it... Orrex Dec 2013 #36
And plays into the hands of the plantation owner as if it were gift-wrapped. Americans are taught jtuck004 Dec 2013 #35
the great american economy in the 21th century - 'something is better than nothing' KG Dec 2013 #5
Check List... Blus4u Dec 2013 #12
Do not confuse Half-Century Man Dec 2013 #6
And we have our thread winner. Brigid Dec 2013 #11
Something is better than nothing is belittling to any employee, dmr Dec 2013 #7
Wait! yesterday we heard that the job market is completely healed, owing Doctor_J Dec 2013 #8
It's healed if you're an employer. Or a prison guard. nt Ace Acme Dec 2013 #9
I have a master's degree blur256 Dec 2013 #10
Would you have agreed to work at your jobs if you had no idea if it paid $12/hour or minimum? Nikia Dec 2013 #21
Honestly, blur256 Dec 2013 #23
as a temp though hfojvt Dec 2013 #24
And you can be sure that the employer pays a lot more to the agency than you get Lydia Leftcoast Dec 2013 #42
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2013 #25
Welcome to the mstinamotorcity2 Dec 2013 #27
So sad blur256 Dec 2013 #34
Yes us Serfs and Waifs must mstinamotorcity2 Dec 2013 #38
What is your degree in? oberliner Dec 2013 #37
My undergrad blur256 Dec 2013 #39
Very interesting oberliner Dec 2013 #40
Thank you so much! blur256 Dec 2013 #41
We 99-percenters . . . Brigid Dec 2013 #13
Ever notice Republican NEVER claim the rich are doing well? Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2013 #15
You got that right. Brigid Dec 2013 #17
There are a LOT of workers making $12 an hour that feel like they're doing great. Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2013 #14
I have been told that it is a bad idea in an interview to even ASK what a job pays... Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #19
But it should be your question before you agree to take the job Nikia Dec 2013 #20
Nikia, apologize to that gal Skittles Dec 2013 #22
k&r for the truth, however depressing it may be. n/t Laelth Dec 2013 #26
don't feel bad. they should have asked the employer, period. unblock Dec 2013 #28
Why ask the question? Zo Zig Dec 2013 #30
i worked as a temp from '79 to '88 at NY Telephone. DesertFlower Dec 2013 #31
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