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mdbailey915
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# Posted: 5 Aug 2009 22:26
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Ok so after spending an hour reading posts on this board...here's my story. I've been out of work for over a year now. In the area I live in there are no jobs that meet the qualifications and skill sets that I have. I have gone through the initial testing process that you would normally go through in a company of this type. My telephone interview is scheduled for tomorrow at 730 pm my time. (I'm on the west coast) I can say that in my dealing with them so far, they have been ok. I have read the neg posts as well as the positive ones. I am wondering if the neg posters justs didnt cut it for the company for whatever reason, and they were subsequently let go. It sucks for those who have had bad interactions with them. I will let everyone know how my interview goes. If anyone knows of anymore real opportunities...please feel free to message me.
Thanks!!!
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mdbailey915
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# Posted: 7 Aug 2009 18:14
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OK so last night I had my cloud 10 interview and it lasted about 15 minutes. The lady I interviewd with said that they would be contacting me in a few days to let me know the next step in the process. We'll see what happens!!!
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susann
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# Posted: 9 Aug 2009 21:36
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Hello everyone. Can anyone tell me about the COmcast position? What exactly will you be doing? Is it a permenant or temporary position? How long does the training take? Do you get paid for training? Do I have to have a land line? I know the interview has to be done on the phone but can I use my cell phone to do the interview? Once hired, do I need a land line or are all calls routed through the computer? Thanks so much for any help.
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mdbailey915
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# Posted: 16 Aug 2009 04:23
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I dont have any of those answers for you. But evidently I wasnt what they were looking for because my interview lasted 10 minutes and I did not recieve a call back. That sucks! I hope you get hired though.
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fredwinters
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# Posted: 19 Aug 2009 00:46
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The project for comcast as a cable tech is permanent. Training lasts about 3 weeks and you get paid an agreed upon sum after completing a test at the end. All calls are routed through your computer via Avaya so no land line is used.
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susann
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# Posted: 26 Aug 2009 14:30
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Can you tell me who I need to email at Cloud10 to receive any kind of answer from them. I am trying to find out my application status or when i might be contacted for the Comcast job. I was emailed and told training was going to start and I needed to update my computer. I did all of that and now I have not heard anything. I have emailed every email address I can find and I never get anything back. Do they ever answer emails and if so how long does it normally take? Thanks to anyone that can help.
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FieryMomOf2
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# Posted: 2 Oct 2009 23:05
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I was on the ill-fated DTV project and got quickly hired for another long-term project in March. I started in April and have been here ever since on the Internet troubleshooting side. I absolutely love it, my checks have always been accurate, there's good communication between me and my Team Lead, and they have really worked with me on my schedule. So far, I am very very pleased with the company.
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