[Bryn-gwlad] OT - Looking for Work

Lauren Tapia siervua at gmail.com
Wed Mar 5 13:35:24 PST 2008


Thank you so much for all the info. The search begins =)

Lauren


On 3/5/08, James Crouchet <james at crouchet.com> wrote:
>
> I just heard that the IRS is hiring here in Austin. The overall program
> involves dealing with returns from outside the US but this is an entire
> staff so it includes a lot of different sorts of jobs. This is a new project
> for Austin so they have been hiring all the people they need to build this
> new organization. I think pay starts around $30k but may be more for some
> positions. The first first step in finding out about this would be to call
> IRS-JOBS (477-5627) for a recorded message with some details and check out
> http://usajobs.opm.gov/ for more specific job info. Be prepared to do some
> digging to get useful info -- this is the government.
>
> Benefits are good and the work is indoors. You can be very specific as to
> which schedules you will accept but, of course, if the shift(s) you want are
> already full they will move on to someone who has said they will accept the
> shifts they have open. Once hired you would have a probation period, but
> once past that you can apply for other jobs/schedules.
>
> Some jobs are listed as "temporary". Avoid those. Some are listed as
> "seasonal". That means they keep you so long as there is work and when work
> reduces they lay off people based on performance number. When work increases
> again next year, they call you back. However, some areas keep going all year
> and never lay off seasonals. In other areas at least some work continues all
> year so the best people stay. After your probation period ends you can apply
> for permanent non-seasonal jobs. If the seasonal aspect just won't work for
> you, only apply for permanent jobs.
>
> Some of the things that WON'T come up on this job are unpaid overtime and
> being forced to give up your holidays. They pay for your training and they
> pay you while you train. They give you vacation time and sick leave. Some of
> the work is kinda dull but there are far worse places to work. If the pay
> looks decent to you, check it out.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Christian/James
>
>
>  On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 8:27 AM, Lauren Tapia <siervua at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >  I've decided to take back my life and find another job. I am looking
> > for any openings in the administrative field. Preferably something with set
> > hours, and I do not want to work nights. (Already had my share). Does anyone
> > have any leads? Resume upon request...
> >
> > Thank you for your help.
> >
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