let's just see if naa pami ilang company next year. stable man kuno kaayo..
unfair gyud ni sa uban BPO company nga honest kaayo ug legal jud ilang business, and here comes mr. neck's company walay working visa, nagamit pajud ug mga alias ug labaw sa tanan US fugitive diay..
pero kanang 400 ka agents sure walay burikat ana ha?
kita man gud ko sahay na mangaply diha nga pang nightclub kaayo ug attire mga babae. libog lang ta unsay applyan callcenter agent or gro.![]()
yaw kabalaka bai.. mo accept na sila og taga bukid nga aplicant...
kita man gud ko sahay na mangaply diha nga pang nightclub kaayo ug attire mga babae. libog lang ta unsay applyan callcenter agent or gro.
But time will come nga mu crado gyud na because of what your boss did or did not do. Mao na ang waste ug ang di ninyo makita as of now. Think also nga way mu hire ug call center that is owned an headed by someone who ran from the law.[/QUOTE]
Basta ako maghuwat ko sa result , dili nako dayon e judge ang company!!!!![]()
mao guro ni siya naa sa pinas... kay dghan man maulog,ulogan diri. nyahaha
cge japon ni sila ug operate?
yup.
nahan raba unta ko mangapply ug sales dira. maynalang layo hehe.
hello sa lahat:
Bag o lang ko ning graduate sa college, gusto unta ko musuway ug call center panarbaho. curious lang ko unsay i sales talk sa call center. i mean naa ba na siya ibaligya ug unsa man nga product? aron makahibalo unta ko hehehe. sensya na mo hinaut nga inyo ko ma extendan ug help labi na sa mga dugay na nagwork sa call center industry. Duol me diri sa LCI kay naa ra kos lacion. Unsa may product diri nga i sales talk. mungadto ko sa LCI siguro monday mag walkin ko basin diay madawat.
Guy please help me kung pwede labina mga questions nako kay bag o lang gyud ko mag apply ani. wa pa koy lain na hibal an nga work nga pwede aplayan.
salamat in advance.
Alleged coke dealer located in Philippines after 15 years on the run - Richmond Times-Dispatch: News, Crime And Politics For The Richmond Metro Area
Posted: Friday, March 1, 2013 12:00 am
BY BILL McKELWAY
Richmond Times-Dispatch
A Richmond-area man facing multiple indictments in connection with a drug conspiracy involving a half-ton of cocaine has been located in the Philippines after 15 years on the run.
Henrico County authorities and the FBI confirmed Thursday that Nickolas George Spanos, 48, is in the custody of Philippine authorities on separate, unresolved charges there.
Henrico Commonwealth’s Attorney Shannon Taylor said Thursday that it is not clear when the former seafood dealer could be returned to this country.
Spanos seemed to be hiding in plain sight and was described in news accounts after his arrest in the Philippines as heading an international call center that employed 400 people. A profile identifying him as Nikolaos Spanoudis describes him as a vigilante who “helped to eliminate and deter scams, fraudulent charities and unethical behavior in the (Philippine) island of Cebu” as well as organizing charities that fed the island’s poor.
In December 1998, then-Richmond Times-Dispatch reporter Bill Wasson received a phone call from Spanos, who told him he had fled to Greece to avoid drug conspiracy charges that had been brought against him by a multijurisdictional grand jury.
Spanos accused then-Henrico Commonwealth’s Attorney Toby Vick of being on a “witch hunt” and blamed a jealous and angry former girlfriend for lying to investigators. “If he thinks it’s a witch hunt, tell him to come back and prove it,” Vick said then.
“I’m just a bean in a big sack of beans. They aren’t going to find me,” Spanos told Wasson, describing the beauty of Greece and his ability to hide. “I look just like everybody on the street.”
Authorities said Thursday that questions arose about Spanos in the Philippines over the validity of passport documents and shifting identities even in the face of Spanos’ willingness to pose for pictures there to broadcast his outreach efforts to the poor.
In Henrico, Spanos had ties through his family to several Greek restaurants, but a mounting investigation of the cocaine trade singled him out as a key player in a drug operation that focused on well-to-do, middle-class people.
Shortly after Spanos fled Henrico, he was indicted with three other individuals for conspiracy to distribute 600 kilograms, or 1,320 pounds, of cocaine over the previous decade.
“It was the middle- and upper middle-class echelon of Richmond — doctors, lawyers, businessmen,” Spanos told Wasson, saying that he fled the country rather than cooperate with Vick and testify against his friends.
“The choice is staying free or going through all the hassle,” Spanos said. He accused Vick of being heavy-handed and threatening family members, but a sister of Spanos’ said Vick had been fair and was “just doing his job.”
Publicity about Spanos in the Philippines indicates he began living there in 2008, but there are references in promotional material about Spanos frequently traveling to Greece for business. Spanos’ relatives in Richmond could not be reached or did not return messages.
Vick said in an email Thursday that he was aware that Spanos had been arrested; he had predicted in 1999 that it would happen. “I’m fully confident that Nick Spanos will stand trial in Henrico Circuit Court,” Vick said then.
When that will be remains a matter of conjecture, and it could not be determined Thursday whether Spanos has retained a lawyer to handle his case. In 1998, before he fled, those duties fell to longtime defense lawyer Murray J. Janus, who died in January at the age of 74.
mownin, just wanna ask if unsa gyud ni nga company? are they legit or what? I'm planning to join their team man gud...
Can anybody clarify this one? I think they are still operating until now...medical equipment man ata ilang gi-support karon.
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