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I got a call from an indian sounding gentleman that's trying to get me an interview for this position based on my uav and cable tech experience I guess..

This link gives the job description, and how the fuck do they expect I'd know how to do any of this shit?

https://apideltech.com/job-seeker/search-jobs/assembler-2nd-shift-1049012/

Sure flying/ maintaining uavs and being a cable technician means I should be able to figure out how to assemble, and paint turbine pumps no problem.. I guess since I've worked on an assembly line at a distribution center and have some technical experience they're interested? Not sure if I should even go to the interview looking at the requirements and job description myself, but I'm not the one trying to say I'm qualified lol. The guy on the phone was indian, and kept having to go "how you say.." when he was trying to explain the shit. It doesn't really seem like my type of gig. I've never heard of the company and I don't really know shit about turbine pumps, but maybe I'll find out some more info during the hiring process to change my mind who knows..

 

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12 hours ago, PhilosipherStoned said:

I got a call from an indian sounding gentleman that's trying to get me an interview for this position based on my uav and cable tech experience I guess..

This link gives the job description, and how the fuck do they expect I'd know how to do any of this shit?

https://apideltech.com/job-seeker/search-jobs/assembler-2nd-shift-1049012/

Sure flying/ maintaining uavs and being a cable technician means I should be able to figure out how to assemble, and paint turbine pumps no problem.. I guess since I've worked on an assembly line at a distribution center and have some technical experience they're interested? Not sure if I should even go to the interview looking at the requirements and job description myself, but I'm not the one trying to say I'm qualified lol. The guy on the phone was indian, and kept having to go "how you say.." when he was trying to explain the shit. It doesn't really seem like my type of gig. I've never heard of the company and I don't really know shit about turbine pumps, but maybe I'll find out some more info during the hiring process to change my mind who knows..

 

Sounds like an outsourced recruiting company. They don't care if you are qualified or not.  They throw people at jobs in hope that one of them gets the job and they get a commission. 

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