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QUIT while in training.. new SKILL?

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strictlytrading
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Joined: 8 Aug 2008
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#1 · Posted: 13 Aug 2008 22:45


I know this was discussed under another topic.. What was the outcome?

Does anyone know how bad it would be to stop training on a skill if you only have a few hours into it?

Will you be offered another skill quickly?

I know this will be only speculating but your opinions matter to me and others.

Thanks
P

inkindulgence
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Joined: 18 Aug 2008
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#2 · Posted: 18 Aug 2008 00:40


I have heard of it taking months for most people to get offered a new skill....if they even get offered a new one. Most people if they don't take what they are first handed end up having to find another job. At least from the people that I have talked to anyway. This company does not allow picky choosies! (not that you are picky choosy, but I'm just sayin)

strictlytrading
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#3 · Posted: 18 Aug 2008 22:27


Does WAH offer any additional skills if you are already working one?

kemepling
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#4 · Posted: 19 Aug 2008 09:03


Hi ladies,
I have a big problem, and maybe one of you can help me
I have been working for west now for only a week. today when I went to log in for my shift, it said that I had been temporarily locked out of my account! what is this all about? Am I in trouble for something? I keep racking my brain trying to figure out what I did to be locked out. I have adhered to the rules, have been very polite to customers, and I just can't figure it out. anyone else know why they do this? thanks for your advice!

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Kandi Epling
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#5 · Posted: 19 Aug 2008 14:49


Kandi,

Did you call the P*L desk? Maybe they can help you sort it out. I'll bet it's just some sort of error. If you can't find the number send me an email dembree@neb.rr.com .

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