mr_kindred23 Posted October 11, 2005 Share Posted October 11, 2005 Is there any possibilities for a person to have a job who doesnt have any work exp since he graduated in college for almost 5 yrs... ? Quote Link to comment
council Posted October 12, 2005 Share Posted October 12, 2005 Is there any possibilities for a person to have a job who doesnt have any work exp since he graduated in college for almost 5 yrs... ?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> yes. right off the bat though, i'd think that a call center job would be a possibility. Quote Link to comment
mr_kindred23 Posted October 12, 2005 Share Posted October 12, 2005 yes. right off the bat though, i'd think that a call center job would be a possibility.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> aside frm call center? Quote Link to comment
council Posted October 12, 2005 Share Posted October 12, 2005 aside frm call center?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> let's see... what are your interests? course? why only after 5 years? these are some that may be taken into consideration. Quote Link to comment
grace Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 Hi guys, can you help me please. Im looking for a sales aptitude test and customer service test. resorting to buying from vendors or accredited test institutions wont help because of (gulp) budget restrictions. i tried to research online but to no avail. (or was i not that good in doing it) but i really need it badly. i know this is quite confidential for an HR practitioner to disclose, if you may kindly pm me or email its ako_daw_c_grace@yahoo.com. please help thanks. Quote Link to comment
Lambier2 Posted October 25, 2005 Share Posted October 25, 2005 ei guyz is this the thread for jobless people like me? hehehe can i ask for ur help were can i apply for a job? can someone help me? pls! im a grad. ba. mgmt!! kung may mabait :hypocritesmiley: po na magbibigay ng work just pm me!!! message me tnx po!!! god bless hu can read this!! tc!! tnx again Quote Link to comment
Tokoy Posted November 15, 2005 Share Posted November 15, 2005 just a question...something out of the blue... are on the job trainees considered as employees..i mean they arent in an apprenticeship program with an end result of future employment... just asking... thanks, linus larrabee OJT's are not considered employees per se. Although they are covered by some provision of the Labor Code still they are not considered as employees. However, the employer must make sure that these OJT's are not doing the core function in a company. thanks... Quote Link to comment
elbarax Posted November 15, 2005 Share Posted November 15, 2005 no sure if its with the HR or Legal Thread. well anyway, just a question for the HR dudes. In your experience, may napakulong na ba kayong employee for not fulfilling your Training Agreement? Say, the employee was trained locally / abroad. Then the company pays for it but before the said training, an agreement was signed by the employee to stay with the company for certain months or else she would pay the training cost. If the employee resigned and did not pay the training cost, can you sue this person? In your experiece, have you successfully sued someone with the same case and won? thanks Quote Link to comment
crazy8 Posted November 15, 2005 Share Posted November 15, 2005 no sure if its with the HR or Legal Thread. well anyway, just a question for the HR dudes. In your experience, may napakulong na ba kayong employee for not fulfilling your Training Agreement? Say, the employee was trained locally / abroad. Then the company pays for it but before the said training, an agreement was signed by the employee to stay with the company for certain months or else she would pay the training cost. If the employee resigned and did not pay the training cost, can you sue this person? In your experiece, have you successfully sued someone with the same case and won? thanks<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yes, you can sue and win. PAL has encountered such problems numerous times in the past and have done so and won. Quote Link to comment
reddclue Posted November 23, 2005 Share Posted November 23, 2005 bro! im getting hard time answerinf the flannagan exam.. can u give me advises or tips about these??confusing kc yung type nang exam na yun! :thumbsdownsmiley: Quote Link to comment
Tokoy Posted November 25, 2005 Share Posted November 25, 2005 no sure if its with the HR or Legal Thread. well anyway, just a question for the HR dudes. In your experience, may napakulong na ba kayong employee for not fulfilling your Training Agreement? Say, the employee was trained locally / abroad. Then the company pays for it but before the said training, an agreement was signed by the employee to stay with the company for certain months or else she would pay the training cost. If the employee resigned and did not pay the training cost, can you sue this person? In your experiece, have you successfully sued someone with the same case and won? thanks<{POST_SNAPBACK}> we have the same experience a year ago when one of the middle manager resigned for a better opportunity. what we did was to deduct all the accountabilities from the final pay, the excess we asked the concerned to issue a check in settlement of his remaining accounts in three months time. why we did that you can't send someone to jail on that ground and you can't retain an employee who wants to resign from your employment. [B]for us this a better deal because checks are a legal instrument and when in default could be an offshot to criminal case. we could send someone to jail this time.[/b] Quote Link to comment
play_boi Posted November 28, 2005 Share Posted November 28, 2005 whos working from a service business? guys who have services like janitorial,merchandisers etc.. (MANPOWER) thnks Quote Link to comment
Barenaked-NoMre Posted December 4, 2005 Share Posted December 4, 2005 Hello to the HR practitioners here! ;-) Not exactly the appropriate thread ... who knows. ;-P Should you have a need for an SMS/text-based application software or know of someone/companies interested in such, I am just a PM away. ;-) I am an independent reseller for the product ... we can work on some kind of referral fee (on a closed sale). ;-P Hey, we don't know everyone ... this is where the 6th degree of separation comes into play ... ;-) Quote Link to comment
oliverjohnholmes Posted January 2, 2006 Share Posted January 2, 2006 so how do we justify the exemption of minimum wage earners from withholding tax to those above minimum when the net incomes between the two suddenly occasioned a disparity...isn't this another distortion, albeit non-monetary benefit? just asking...and seeking counsel... Quote Link to comment
icetip Posted January 2, 2006 Share Posted January 2, 2006 Need Help. Can Anyone refer me to a person who conducts team building seminar? Thanks. I need him/her asap. Quote Link to comment
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