Someone I know is looking to hire for a full-time entry level network installation/cabling position.The job requires driving a state vehicle throughout the state (must have a good record), there are sometimes overnight trips (compensation for meals and hotel, probably need a credit card), Monday through Friday and must be dependable. Pays somewhere in the neighborhood of $10-12 but no benefits because it is a temp job (11 months by state law). Basically you would be driving a group of contractors to different sites and helping with the installation of networks. Contractors are not allowed to drive state vehicles so thats why this position is needed and its also why dependability is important (they can't work if drivers don't show up). Its a great chance to get some experience and possibly work your way into a permanent position. Its a pretty relaxed work environment too.Any questions, just PM me.
8/25/2005 10:49:56 AM
i'd hope that anyone that has a free schedule monday->friday and has networking/cabling experience has a better job than something that requires driving some people around in a van for $10-12/hr - what is that about $20k before taxes and all of your insurance
8/25/2005 11:13:35 AM
You don't need experence pulling wire. If you read between the lines, you'll be driving mexicans around.
8/25/2005 11:43:20 AM
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