cok gec kaldim wat icin acil yardim edin global vizyon nasil bir sirkettir acaba bilgisi olan yardin etsin lütfen
cok gec kaldim wat icin acil yardim edin global vizyon nasil bir sirkettir acaba bilgisi olan yardin etsin lütfen
Arkadasım firma icin yorum yapmayacagım sitede sirketle ilgili zaten yuz mesaj var.
Ama bu saatten sonra istedigin nitelikte isi bundan 1 ay once yazılanlar bıle zor buluyor.
dış işleri bakanlığı onaylı, öğrencilrini mağdur eden şirket
saati 9 dolar olan istediğim bi iş var ama firma nasıl şirket nasıl
Şirket olarak bizim sana burdan bir yorum yapmamız doğru olmaz,ama genel kalite ve hizmet bakımından piyasada daha iyi şirketler mevcut.İstediğin işin ne olduğunu bilmiyorum,ama sadece bu şirkette varsa kayıt olup olmamak büyük bir soru işaretidir,tabi bu soru işaretinin cevabıda yine sendedir.Bütün riskleri alıp bu yıl gmtke için başvurabilirsin,ama bu saatten sonra benim şahsi görüşüm önümüzdeki yılı beklemen.Çünkü şu tarihten itibaren sana elindeki işi gel biz sana ayarlarız diyebilen bir şirket,büyük ihtimalle gerçeği yansıtmıyordur.Kendini sağlama alman için önümüzdeki yıl aynı işe erkenden kayıt olman çok daha sağlıklı olur.
çok teşekkür ederim çok net bir şekilde sorumu cevapladığınız için dondurmacıda çalışma imkanı sağlıyorlar
İş Adı: Peppers Restaurant (ice cream store)
Eyaleti: Delaware
İş Başlangıç Tarihleri:15-25 haziran
İş Bitiş Tarihi:15 eylül-01 ekim
İş Tanımı: garson ve kasa
Cinsiyet:Bay veya bayan
Saatlik Ücret:9.00$
Haftada Çalışma Süresi:40 saat haftalık
Mesai ücreti : 13.50$
İngilizce Düzeyi: İleri derecede ingilizce
Konaklama: 95$ haftalık
aynen bu imkanlar ????
güvenemedim ama !!!!
AMERIKADA GAZETELERE CIKMIS TEK WAT SIRKETIhala nasil is yapiorlar bizim insanlarimiz hicmi arastirmiorlar bakmiorlar bu sirketle nasil gidiorlar hic bilmiorum
Turkish students stuck on isle without jobs
By Rhiannon Meyers
The Daily News
Published July 1, 2010
GALVESTON — Almost two dozen Turkish college students said they paid more than $1,000 to work and live in Galveston for the summer but arrived last week to discover they had no jobs and no suitable accommodations.
Officials with the Turkish agency with whom the students contracted, and officials with the agency’s American partner, said the case might be a misunderstanding on the part of the students about what they were promised.
The students said they paid Turkish company Global Vizyon to provide them with jobs and nice living conditions, and they got neither. The owner of Global Vizyon said the students misunderstood that they had signed up for a program to find their own jobs and own lodging, although the company agreed to provide them with a Galveston representative to help them.
“The work-and-travel program by nature is a program that students may live some hard times within two weeks of their arrival,” owner Deniz Akar said. “We believe the problems will be sorted out as soon as possible.”
The 22 students, who range in age from 19 to 22, have been sharing two apartments at Island Bay apartments, 7400 Jones Road, since Sunday, when they moved out of the Surf Motel, 928 Ave. M, where rooms with two beds rent for $55 per night.
By Wednesday, only about half of them had found jobs.
The students, who speak limited English, said they paid Global Vizyon more than $1,000 to place them in jobs and find them lodging in the United States between June and September. Airfare cost extra.
They arrived to find they had no jobs.
Numan Oezguen, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Texas Medical Branch who volunteers with Global Vizyon, set the students up in the Surf Motel. He declined to comment.
Akar said he’s heard no complaints from the students.
He said they paid for job placement, counseling and work visas, but lodging was a separate expense. Akar said Oezguen helped place the students in Galveston, and the manager of the Surf Motel said Oezguen surveyed the rooms before setting up accommodations for the students.
Akar said the students were not promised jobs; rather, the company told them Oezguen would help them find jobs.
“They are not trying to find jobs themselves,” Akar wrote in an e-mail. “In fact, Mr. Numan is helping them on this issue, and 11 of them already started to work. The motel was organized by him, and now he is taking them (to) another accommodation.”
Akar said Oezguen is a Global Vizyon volunteer whose Istanbul-resident sister participated in the work-travel program in Galveston last year.
A representative for Austin-based Alliance Abroad Group, the American company that partners with Global Vizyon to bring Turkish students to the United States for summer work, said her company also is receiving different reports about what has happened to the students placed in Galveston.
Alliance Abroad Group’s associate vice president of programs, Laurie Moxley, said the company is sending its senior program manager to Galveston today to straighten out the situation and to help the students find jobs and suitable accommodations. Alliance Abroad Group officials were made aware of the situation Monday, she said.
“We care very much about the experience our participants are having,” she said. “Galveston is a very popular destination for our international participants. We currently have many students placed in the area with trusted and valued local host companies.”
The students say they flew into Houston at different times and days during the past week and caught cabs to Galveston, where they were taken to the Surf Motel.
Dissatisfied with the conditions at the motel, a handful of students set out to find a different place to live and ended up at Island Bay apartments, where they met leasing agent Dianna Taylor.
She said the students begged her to allow them to stay there, even though she couldn’t provide them with furnished apartments.
At first, she declined to house them, but she changed her mind Sunday after visiting the Surf Motel, she said. She instructed the students to pack their bags, and she and her friends helped move them into two apartments at Island Bay.
The owner of Surf Motel was not in the office Wednesday, but manager Kailash Patel said she doesn’t understand why the students left suddenly Sunday.
She said Oezguen approved the rooms before the students arrived.
Patel said other tourists who stay there have no problems with the rooms.
Moxley said the students’ dilemmas might be a product of miscommunication.
Working together, Global Vizyon and Alliance Abroad Group provide two separate work-travel options: students are either provided with lodging and jobs in America for the summer or, for a cheaper price, they are flown to America, given visas and told to find their own jobs and lodging.
Moxley said that, of the 31 Turkish college students sent to Galveston, only six were registered for the job-placement program, in which Alliance Abroad Group provides them jobs working at Golden Corral, the San Luis Resort and Rainforest Café. The other 25 were supposed to find their own jobs and lodging, with the help of Oezguen, she said.
It seems, though, that the students didn’t understand that.
“They did not tell me I have to find my own job,” Orkun Ekmen, 21, said.
As Ekmen and the others apply for jobs around town, they are quickly running out of money, they said.
Many brought $500 and already have spent most of that on lodging at the Surf Motel, food and bicycles to get around town.
“We wait and wait for a job, and our money is finishing up,” Candan Akdag said.
As of Wednesday, seven women were splitting a two-bedroom furnished penthouse apartment above the management office at Island Bay, while 15 men were sharing an unfurnished two-bedroom apartment in the same complex.
Alliance Abroad Group will work to find the students furnished apartments and job placements, Moxley said.
The company has contacted Galveston companies that typically hire work-travel students to see if they will hire the Turkish students who have been unable to find jobs.
If unsuccessful in Galveston, Alliance Abroad Group will search for other places to send the students to work for the summer, Moxley said.
This the first instance of reported problems with the Turkish work-travel program in Galveston, Sukran Aydogmus, a consular officer for the Turkish Consulate General in Houston, said Wednesday.
Moxley said this summer more than 200 foreign students are participating in work-travel programs in Galveston, which is a popular destination for students from Turkey, Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova.
Because of the poor economy, fewer students were placed in jobs this year and more were required to find jobs on their own, Moxley said.
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