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#18763 - 11/23/16 09:35 PM
Re: Interview ranking
[Re: Oreo213]
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mrknownothing
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I sure hope so. I'm in the 70's , hopefully I get a call within the next six months. Looks like they are going down the list pretty quick. I don't really know how much hiring these companies do over the holidays. Maybe I'll pick up after the new year. Last update on here was 28 and we just hired one today. it should get up there pretty quick.
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#18779 - 11/25/16 04:18 AM
Re: Interview ranking
[Re: IceeOne]
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Joe45
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@Eman310 it took him almost 2 years, but there is more demand for new hires and more upcoming projects this list from what I hear. So hopefully you will get in sooner. @IceeOne no it was from the list that just closed. Also I heard there is a company that has a project coming up soon that has over 40 elevators and they will be calling a lot of ppl from the list.
Last edited by Joe45; 11/25/16 04:20 AM.
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#18797 - 11/28/16 06:37 PM
Re: Interview ranking
[Re: Oreo213]
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mrknownothing
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@dotpwnd Thanks , I think you are right. I wonder how many people will be called for December. One more thing, do elevator companies require you to wear steel toe boots? I have worked at 2 separate companies in Southern California and both require steel toe boots. There are other choices that I have see mechanics take advantage of such as steel toe skate type shoes and what not but even in the shop we were required to wear steel toe boots due to the type of equipment we deal with loading and unloading. Some companies may be going over to composite toe boots because of electrical hazards but as far as I know steel toes are the norm.
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