Assurance cenon3/16/2023 And to top it all off when I applied for nespresso jobs I knew more about the job than the manager himself.Īdecco provided me an opportunity to interact with potential clients and job seekers. I don't know a thing about driving a forklift nor have I in the past. WHAT? I passed all my testing and interviews with flying colours. Also, when I asked if she ad any other job openings she said I would only qualify for forklift driver. Today adecco called me to let me know that I was not cut for the job? Adecco sure gives you the impression that you are hired and working for them, when in reality what is the point of hiring agencies. He said he needed to interview or more person before making his decision, but that they do definately need a lot of help. I knew everything about the job I was applying for, more so than him. My next interview was with the guy whom I would be working with went well or so I thought. I went through the process of online testing, an interview, criminal record cheque and also took a void cheque. Again I got a call back just a few minutes later telling that they came up with a match for my job application. When I told them that this was not the position I applied for, they said they had nothing available at the moment. They shortly called me for administrative assistant(temporary). I applied for a job through adecco hiring agency. For my part I always did my best to get along with everyone I worked with.Īgain because of the nature of Temp Services and the different types of jobs you can be assigned there was always a chance of occasionally landing on a very hard and physically demanding job, however my experience was that most of the assignments I got still required some physical endurance here and there but manual dexterity and attention to detail were more in demand than. Since assignment could vary from time to time I learned how to use certain dye cutting machines, assembly machines, garbage bailers, etc.ĭepending on how long an assignment could last for there were times when you worked with the same folks who also used the service, but there were also times when you worked with brand new people and making long-term friendships or relations somewhat awkward since it was not a real "team" of co-workers that one sees on continuous weekly basis. I learned how to use certain machines and equipment as instructed per the foreman or supervisor. Depending on the various sub-contracts Adecco got there were some jobs that you only went to for one day, and others (provided you performed well as I tended to do) often resulted in repeat assignments at same factories or warehouses as long as the employers needed extra people for the run of certain orders. Typical day consisted of checking first thing in the morning with Adecco Services (on-site) to see if and where my assignment for the day would be. Sometimes you have to constantly check up with them because they will not email you about anything. They will call you the day before your scheduled work day to tell you that you are working and sometimes you're only working 2-3 days a week. I found that there were many issues in regards to my schedule as none of them would look at it before calling me in to discuss mine. They employ a lot of temporary workers so they can't keep track of everyone. None of them talk to one another in regards to your schedule. If there is one thing about this job, or series of jobs, it's the things you get to learn. I have learned how to solder, trim, inspect product and speed up a line of product to meet daily needs. I have learned to pick orders from an order sheet. I have learned to unload trucks and load pallets. This isn't a job you should be looking at for long term. Sometimes you'll be working as a general laborer working on the line for rush product. Sometimes you'll be placing boxes near the order pickers. Then you'll be working unloading more trucks and sometimes those can only be a one day thing. Then you'll be offered a job folding boxes for a month, then you'll have no work for a few more weeks. You'd be unloading trucks for two weeks then nothing for a few weeks.
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