Anyone work in Mazda HQ? 404 & 16
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Anyone work in Mazda HQ? 404 & 16
I love to work in Mazda now since I bought my Rx8, is a beautiful job they have done and archieved @ this moment.
I love to work there as an Admin Assistant in order to know more in their business, if anyone can notify me the human resources manager/Hiring manger name so that I can send my resume directly. That will be great. Or I can drop in by person or some internal introduction will be more helpful. Appreciated for your help in advance and a million thanks.
Btw, a little introduction of myself (BA, 2 years Admin experience)
Thankyou n I LOVE Mazda forever.....
I love to work there as an Admin Assistant in order to know more in their business, if anyone can notify me the human resources manager/Hiring manger name so that I can send my resume directly. That will be great. Or I can drop in by person or some internal introduction will be more helpful. Appreciated for your help in advance and a million thanks.
Btw, a little introduction of myself (BA, 2 years Admin experience)
Thankyou n I LOVE Mazda forever.....
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Don't work for mazda but... www.mazda.ca
there's a button bar at the top. Put your mouse over Corporate. then click Careers.
wow that's hard
there's a button bar at the top. Put your mouse over Corporate. then click Careers.
wow that's hard
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Thankyou for your compliment, btw can u show me how to use the mouse properly but suddenly I m thinking how do I register in this forum without clicking the mouse...hummm I m scratching my head.
I forgot when do I own a 286 machine, 56 k modem and internet, etc...
Oh yeah u are right is hard to click the mouse, btw I m looking for internal referral not the career link.
I forgot when do I own a 286 machine, 56 k modem and internet, etc...
Oh yeah u are right is hard to click the mouse, btw I m looking for internal referral not the career link.
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Not bad, been promoted five times. I'm earning a college degree without paying anything, I have enough for an AA, but those aren't worth very much. I'm basically getting paid money to own a house. I am going to double my pay within the next two years when I make officer. I'll retire with a paycheck every two weeks for the rest of my life AND medical benefits. I have a 401k equivelant that follows me into the private sector.
Right now I have over 6 years experience OTJ. Had a couple offers for $80k salary (real American dollars) mainly due to my technical experience. But right now I'm enjoying my life and career as it is. Plus I'm having too much fun.
How hard is it to apply? Well, you have to have the courage and a sense of honor. Two qualities that are hard to find these days. The swimming isn't that bad for most Navy, but for us aircrewmen we have to be proficient swimmers.
And BTW, a job is what you find at McDonalds. In the Navy, you get a career.
Dunno about battleships though. US Navy hasn't had those in a long time... Korean War time frame?
Good luck with the job hunt...
Right now I have over 6 years experience OTJ. Had a couple offers for $80k salary (real American dollars) mainly due to my technical experience. But right now I'm enjoying my life and career as it is. Plus I'm having too much fun.
How hard is it to apply? Well, you have to have the courage and a sense of honor. Two qualities that are hard to find these days. The swimming isn't that bad for most Navy, but for us aircrewmen we have to be proficient swimmers.
And BTW, a job is what you find at McDonalds. In the Navy, you get a career.
Dunno about battleships though. US Navy hasn't had those in a long time... Korean War time frame?
Good luck with the job hunt...
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lmao Navy is a career, McDonalds is a job. It will be a shame that Mcdonald can't be exist for over decades if u think is only a job in there.
If navy is wht u serve for your country, good for u. However, I am living in as a capitialism. Bill Gate is my idol and I m not quite sure MS made how much $ annually for his kingdom? Besides, if u like to serve your country in exchange your life for your college institution fees, is your choice. I trust is a tough way u have been through.
A little advise for you, super hero doesn't make billions.
Thankyou for your reply.
If navy is wht u serve for your country, good for u. However, I am living in as a capitialism. Bill Gate is my idol and I m not quite sure MS made how much $ annually for his kingdom? Besides, if u like to serve your country in exchange your life for your college institution fees, is your choice. I trust is a tough way u have been through.
A little advise for you, super hero doesn't make billions.
Thankyou for your reply.
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McDonalds, while a great company with decent burgers, has existed for roughly 50 years. The US Navy has existed for 229 years. The US Navy exists to protect the US and our allies, and ultimatly makes it safe for democracy and capitalism.
I do not want to become a billionare, as I don't beleive that it would make me happy. Money is not happiness. You create your own happiness in the people you surround yourself with, your family, your accomplishments and your integrity.
I serve in the US Navy for more than just "tuition fees", but there are benefits. I serve be able to lay down my life to protect that which I believe in. I believe in God, the United States of America and the US Constitution. I would give anything, including my life, to defend those things. If you cannot understand that.., your loss.
Good night, good luck with your job hunt.
I do not want to become a billionare, as I don't beleive that it would make me happy. Money is not happiness. You create your own happiness in the people you surround yourself with, your family, your accomplishments and your integrity.
I serve in the US Navy for more than just "tuition fees", but there are benefits. I serve be able to lay down my life to protect that which I believe in. I believe in God, the United States of America and the US Constitution. I would give anything, including my life, to defend those things. If you cannot understand that.., your loss.
Good night, good luck with your job hunt.
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wow - amazing how quickly two people who have never met (and obviously don't speak the same language) can **** each other off over a job application to Mazda HQ.
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