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T-MoGino
02-03-2009, 07:44 PM
I am currently looking for work and I'd like to try working in a T-Mobile store. I have looked online in their web site but it does not tell me which store is which, meaning, the location. Any way of knowing that? I wanna work for an official T-Mobile store here in Vegas and not some contractor. I know there is one next to my house... do they accept walk ins to fill out applications or is it all online? Thank you.
T-MoGino
02-03-2009, 07:48 PM
Also, For those who know.
What is the base pay?
Do you also make commission money? If so how much?
Do you get any benefits?
Do you get any benefits as far as phones, etc?
Also, I was reading online that T-Mobile likes to do business with contractors, which I assume is just say T-Mo-Gino LLC Telecom and I offer the T-Mobile service in my area (Las Vegas, NV).
Anyone doing this? Thanks.
cwilliams706
02-03-2009, 10:24 PM
I am currently looking for work and I'd like to try working in a T-Mobile store. I have looked online in their web site but it does not tell me which store is which, meaning, the location. Any way of knowing that? I wanna work for an official T-Mobile store here in Vegas and not some contractor. I know there is one next to my house... do they accept walk ins to fill out applications or is it all online? Thank you.
Apply online, and corporate owned stores should be easily distinguished from franchise stores on the company website.
T-MoGino
02-03-2009, 10:38 PM
I think that online they only have official T-Mobile stores.. no?
And my point was to try and find out where the stores are located. Meaning, one store could be located 40 miles from my house and one 1 mile... I would like to apply to the 1 mile store of course... you know...
latinqn
02-19-2009, 01:15 PM
I think u should do both walk in and online, if u go to tmobil.com and scroll down to where it says > contact us etc there is a spot there that says JOBS click on there and follow the links and registration.... Good Luck!
T-MoGino
02-19-2009, 07:00 PM
I called the various stores next to my house and one lady told me that you apply online and then which ever store needs someone... then they call you. Unfortunately there is no walk in applying. Same thing happens with Adidas. I went to the one on the strip and they said the same thing. You got to go online and see what they got because they don't do any more paper apps.
Guaner
02-20-2009, 02:17 PM
A lot has changed in the past years concerning job applications. My suggestion would be to get your foot in the door and then befriend one of the managers, preferably the one where you want to be employed and when openings come up, you'll be in line for the next slot.
Sounds painfully slow but it is usually how things work these days. As always, it's not WHAT you know but WHO you know. --> I'm sure you already knew that. :)
T-MoGino
02-20-2009, 08:30 PM
Yeah but you know, I don't want this to be my career and its too much hassle for now. :)
Guaner
02-21-2009, 11:18 AM
Hehe - I hear you! What do you do now?
T-MoGino
02-21-2009, 04:56 PM
I am jobless in Las Vegas.
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