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1. wolfga+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-05-23 07:19:37
> I vaguely understand why if it was needed to sign up.

Nope! Triplebyte flew me across the country, put me up in a hotel, and otherwise arranged a job for me with nothing more than my email address and a phone number. The first time I had to provide ID in the entire process was when I filled out the I-9 form on my first day at the company that had hired me.

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2. rs2329+D[view] [source] 2020-05-23 07:28:35
>>wolfga+(OP)
Sounds like a good experience. I don't have anything to do with them so color me surprised.

I've got around 150 messages and more within last few hours of our little group - all very unhappy. The irc server #rant channel is getting loud.

Edit: 150 and growing (growling?).

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3. wolfga+g1[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-05-23 07:37:18
>>rs2329+D
Yeah, up until a couple hours ago I had nothing but praise for them. They made the whole process go extremely smoothly, answered all the questions I had and gave me a ton of advice on the whole process, and their screening process was not only great from the my perspective but also gave me confidence in the quality of all their candidates. Then this happened.
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4. rs2329+J3[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-05-23 08:01:22
>>wolfga+g1
You can't even permanently opt-out of "seeking opportunities". Be careful with that account. Could get you in some trouble depending on employer.
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