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> Ajilon Legal, So much smarter than me
Ross Russell
post Feb 15 2004, 04:47 AM [ Post #1 ]


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Ajilon Legal is so much smarter than I am, that they can call me in for an interview under the guise that they actually have word processing clients, pick my brain for leads and then send me on my way after wasting about two hours of my time.

When I interviewed with Ajilon Legal, they didn't do any test, they didn't ask for any id and they admitted that their office had only been back open for about 8 months.

What a *ucking waste of time. If this is the kind of brain trust that a national temp agency can assemble, then we are all in trouble.

I sent them an invoice for $500 for my time and notice that I will sue after 30 days.

Ajilon Legal more or less admitted that they have ZERO word processing centers. What little legal clerical they have is secretarial and, apparently, they were looking for contacts from me at major law firms so that they could market what little paralegal and accounting business they have. These people are a waste of time .


I wish I could paint a picture for you of the woman at Ajilon Legal who interviewed me.

As I said above, the tip off that this woman was going to waste my time was that she didn't ask me for any id. Exactly how can anyone temp or work in the US without providing proof of citizenship?

It was clear to me from the start that this woman at Ajilon Legal and deliberately devised some little plan to waste my time, because she was convinced that she was smarter than me and anyone else who might be looking for temp work.

If you are trying to get temp work in New York City, you probably already know what this woman looks like.

She looks like what they all look like. She looks like a thang that could actually walk into a city of eight million humans and just automatically assume that she is smarter than all of the Black ones.

This woman at Ajilon Legal at one point assured me that she KNEW something to be a fact because she was a lawyer.

Well, if she was as good a lawyer as I am wouldn't she have known who I was?

I suppose that the ultimate case against Aijlon Legal is that they actually invited the publisher of the largest collection of websites in New York City on temping into their office (to pump for information), and they had no fahking clue who I was.
 
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