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April 10, 2008, 03:51:10 PM
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Use this thread for employment opportunities at your company, or if you are looking for work.  We have a large enough userbase that if this pays off for at least one person, it would be worth it, right?  :thumbsup:


April 10, 2008, 03:53:07 PM
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4% of my company got fired today.  Not SD though!  :dancin:
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April 10, 2008, 03:54:04 PM
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« Last Edit: April 11, 2008, 08:52:15 AM by Saulbadguy »

April 10, 2008, 04:14:48 PM
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April 10, 2008, 04:28:50 PM
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Helpdesk technician opening for a state government agency in Topeka, KS

Must have some prior experience with hardware/software troubleshooting, general computer knowledge and repair experience (home use does not count).  A+ certification helps, but not required.  Pay is $14.00/hr no benefits, full time but through a temp. agency - but it's not a "temporary" position.  This is an excellent springboard in to full-time positions throughout the state system,  we've had quite a few of our technicians go on to full time jobs.

Send me a PM or email if interested.

Oh oh!!!! Pick me!!!

April 10, 2008, 04:32:01 PM
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Helpdesk technician opening for a state government agency in Topeka, KS

Must have some prior experience with hardware/software troubleshooting, general computer knowledge and repair experience (home use does not count).  A+ certification helps, but not required.  Pay is $14.00/hr no benefits, full time but through a temp. agency - but it's not a "temporary" position.  This is an excellent springboard in to full-time positions throughout the state system,  we've had quite a few of our technicians go on to full time jobs.

Send me a PM or email if interested.

Oh oh!!!! Pick me!!!
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April 10, 2008, 05:51:11 PM
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Helpdesk technician opening for a state government agency in Topeka, KS

Must have some prior experience with hardware/software troubleshooting, general computer knowledge and repair experience (home use does not count).  A+ certification helps, but not required.  Pay is $14.00/hr no benefits, full time but through a temp. agency - but it's not a "temporary" position.  This is an excellent springboard in to full-time positions throughout the state system,  we've had quite a few of our technicians go on to full time jobs.

Send me a PM or email if interested.

is $14/hr typical pay for a non-temp gig like this? I might know of someone who would be interested.

April 10, 2008, 06:29:52 PM
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just don't get cancer or sick.

April 10, 2008, 10:41:04 PM
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Helpdesk technician opening for a state government agency in Topeka, KS

Must have some prior experience with hardware/software troubleshooting, general computer knowledge and repair experience (home use does not count).  A+ certification helps, but not required.  Pay is $14.00/hr no benefits, full time but through a temp. agency - but it's not a "temporary" position.  This is an excellent springboard in to full-time positions throughout the state system,  we've had quite a few of our technicians go on to full time jobs.

Send me a PM or email if interested.

is $14/hr typical pay for a non-temp gig like this? I might know of someone who would be interested.
It's actually very good compensation for near entry level tech work, IMO.

April 11, 2008, 10:37:10 AM
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Helpdesk technician opening for a state government agency in Topeka, KS

Must have some prior experience with hardware/software troubleshooting, general computer knowledge and repair experience (home use does not count).  A+ certification helps, but not required.  Pay is $14.00/hr no benefits, full time but through a temp. agency - but it's not a "temporary" position.  This is an excellent springboard in to full-time positions throughout the state system,  we've had quite a few of our technicians go on to full time jobs.

Send me a PM or email if interested.

is $14/hr typical pay for a non-temp gig like this? I might know of someone who would be interested.

Does the person have a degree? A+ certification? Any technical background? If the person has any of those things I would look for a similar job that provides benefits. Anybody with a degree, an A+ certification or decent technical background with a good reference should easily be able to make $14+/hr WITH benefits.