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Employment Agencies Nc

Mike Said:

Victim of identity theft. Reported to police, credit agencies- no help. Is there way to contact FBI for this?

We Answered:

Here is the contact information for your local FBI field office.

FBI Charlotte
Suite 900, Wachovia Building
400 South Tyron Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28285-0001
charlotte.fbi.gov
(704) 377-9200

I have been a police officer for over 11 years, the last four as a detective, and have seen very few instances where the FBI would get involved in this type of case. The FBI may get involved but I wouldn't count on it.

Your best course of action is to go to the local police where you made the report and push the issue. Bring your evidence with you and demand to see the detective sergeant or watch commander. Explain your frustrations and push the issue. When it comes to dealing with the government, the squeaky wheel often really does get the grease. I know. In my years as a detective I handled hundreds, probably thousands of cases. The ones that got the most attention were the ones where the victims pushed the issue, stayed on top of the case and kept bugging me. Keep on bugging your local agency and you will get things done!

Claudia Said:

Employment in The Triangle area of North Carolina?

We Answered:

Try a search here:


http://raleigh.craigslist.org/

Wanda Said:

North Carolina Jobs for High School grad.?

We Answered:

Unless he wants to wait tables, work at WalMart, or work in fast food, there are very very very few jobs in this area that don't require a college degree. This region's job base is mostly oriented in high tech and biological.

Jacob Said:

2 part- employment Raleigh NC?

We Answered:

It can't hurt to try a temp agency. You might google (temporary + employment + raleigh) or possibly change employment to labor, staffing, etc.

You'll probably see the usuals, Kelly, Adecco or Olsten, etc. Most of these will handle both clerical/administrative and light industrial. I would recommend signing up for both, which means extra testing, but double the chances of getting an assignment. Be sure to ask, though, whether they'll still consider you for assignments after you've been assigned elsewhere. It wouldn't help you to be passed over on a $14 clerical job because they just assigned you to a $9 warehouse job. If they plan to leave you where they first send you, the clerical/admin jobs probably have a better chance of paying well and being more fulfilling.

BTW - Cup-A-Joe on Hillsborough St. has the best latte anywhere. Send me one?

Charlie Said:

What employment/temp agency does Bank of America use to fill it's admin jobs?

We Answered:

Monster

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