leenick
shades of gray
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- Dec 25, 2003
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STLPILOT, from reading your thread it appears that you may have found a company worth working for, but again, if you plan on signing a contract be sure that it covers you, as well as the company. Check out what CORONA had to say, he pretty much summed it up, protect yourself.
In any event, a company that will provide a letter of offer for employment sounds like a worthy company, but it has been my experience that most large companies very seldom require a contract, they hire on good faith. If you think about it, the company is telling you that they don't trust you and they want a contract to protect themselves in the event you depart the fix after training and a short period time working for them.
However, it may be a good thing, provided it gives you what you want and you get to live where you want and it provides a life outside of the company with great pay and benefits as well as a schedule.
GOOD LUCK IN YOUR NEW CAREER PATH! Let me know how it goes.
In any event, a company that will provide a letter of offer for employment sounds like a worthy company, but it has been my experience that most large companies very seldom require a contract, they hire on good faith. If you think about it, the company is telling you that they don't trust you and they want a contract to protect themselves in the event you depart the fix after training and a short period time working for them.
However, it may be a good thing, provided it gives you what you want and you get to live where you want and it provides a life outside of the company with great pay and benefits as well as a schedule.
GOOD LUCK IN YOUR NEW CAREER PATH! Let me know how it goes.