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Since: Sep 24, 2006 Posts: 126
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:38 am
Post subject: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las Vegas Archived from groups: ca>jobs, others (more info?)
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Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las
Vegas
1. Bally Technologies makes you sign a non-compete agreement, so you won't
be able to work for any other gaming company for six months after you leave
Bally. What they have to protect is anybody's guess.
2. You will be reporting to people from India called "Ram" and "Anand".
These people worship cows and pigs and will expect you to do the same.
They have stupid "american accents" which really don't go well with their
ugly indian faces and projecting teeth, and they will expect you to work on
Saturdays and Sundays rather than go to church.
3. Most of the "engineers" have a high school education. The chief
architect Tony Green is about as illiterate as a doorknob and you will work
late nights on systems designed by people who should be serving hamburgers
and french fries. Do you want to work with these people ?
So when you see a machine in a casino with a large Bally sign on it,
remember that every time you pull the lever you are sustaining the jobs of
people in "chennai" and other places in india, if you want to help india,
pull that lever, I know I won't.
The head of human resources is another high school educated "professional"
Bonnie Tyler who can be reached at 702-219-8980 or 702-896-7795, or you can
just stop by at 6601 South Bermuda Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119,
Ph:702-584-7700
Finally I do wish the Immigration would check whether the social security
numbers of the hourly workers employed by Bally Technologies are real or
not, most of them look mexican to me. >> Stay informed about: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Tech.. |
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Since: Sep 24, 2006 Posts: 126
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:38 am
Post subject: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las Vegas Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las
Vegas
1. Bally Technologies makes you sign a non-compete agreement, so you won't
be able to work for any other gaming company for six months after you leave
Bally. What they have to protect is anybody's guess.
2. You will be reporting to people from India called "Ram" and "Anand".
These people worship cows and pigs and will expect you to do the same.
They have stupid "american accents" which really don't go well with their
ugly indian faces and projecting teeth, and they will expect you to work on
Saturdays and Sundays rather than go to church.
3. Most of the "engineers" have a high school education. The chief
architect Tony Green is about as illiterate as a doorknob and you will work
late nights on systems designed by people who should be serving hamburgers
and french fries. Do you want to work with these people ?
So when you see a machine in a casino with a large Bally sign on it,
remember that every time you pull the lever you are sustaining the jobs of
people in "chennai" and other places in india, if you want to help india,
pull that lever, I know I won't.
The head of human resources is another high school educated "professional"
Bonnie Tyler who can be reached at 702-219-8980 or 702-896-7795, or you can
just stop by at 6601 South Bermuda Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119,
Ph:702-584-7700
Finally I do wish the Immigration would check whether the social security
numbers of the hourly workers employed by Bally Technologies are real or
not, most of them look mexican to me. >> Stay informed about: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Tech.. |
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:38 am
Post subject: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las Vegas Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las
Vegas
1. Bally Technologies makes you sign a non-compete agreement, so you won't
be able to work for any other gaming company for six months after you leave
Bally. What they have to protect is anybody's guess.
2. You will be reporting to people from India called "Ram" and "Anand".
These people worship cows and pigs and will expect you to do the same.
They have stupid "american accents" which really don't go well with their
ugly indian faces and projecting teeth, and they will expect you to work on
Saturdays and Sundays rather than go to church.
3. Most of the "engineers" have a high school education. The chief
architect Tony Green is about as illiterate as a doorknob and you will work
late nights on systems designed by people who should be serving hamburgers
and french fries. Do you want to work with these people ?
So when you see a machine in a casino with a large Bally sign on it,
remember that every time you pull the lever you are sustaining the jobs of
people in "chennai" and other places in india, if you want to help india,
pull that lever, I know I won't.
The head of human resources is another high school educated "professional"
Bonnie Tyler who can be reached at 702-219-8980 or 702-896-7795, or you can
just stop by at 6601 South Bermuda Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119,
Ph:702-584-7700
Finally I do wish the Immigration would check whether the social security
numbers of the hourly workers employed by Bally Technologies are real or
not, most of them look mexican to me. >> Stay informed about: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Tech.. |
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:38 am
Post subject: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las Vegas Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las
Vegas
1. Bally Technologies makes you sign a non-compete agreement, so you won't
be able to work for any other gaming company for six months after you leave
Bally. What they have to protect is anybody's guess.
2. You will be reporting to people from India called "Ram" and "Anand".
These people worship cows and pigs and will expect you to do the same.
They have stupid "american accents" which really don't go well with their
ugly indian faces and projecting teeth, and they will expect you to work on
Saturdays and Sundays rather than go to church.
3. Most of the "engineers" have a high school education. The chief
architect Tony Green is about as illiterate as a doorknob and you will work
late nights on systems designed by people who should be serving hamburgers
and french fries. Do you want to work with these people ?
So when you see a machine in a casino with a large Bally sign on it,
remember that every time you pull the lever you are sustaining the jobs of
people in "chennai" and other places in india, if you want to help india,
pull that lever, I know I won't.
The head of human resources is another high school educated "professional"
Bonnie Tyler who can be reached at 702-219-8980 or 702-896-7795, or you can
just stop by at 6601 South Bermuda Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119,
Ph:702-584-7700
Finally I do wish the Immigration would check whether the social security
numbers of the hourly workers employed by Bally Technologies are real or
not, most of them look mexican to me. >> Stay informed about: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Tech.. |
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:38 am
Post subject: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las Vegas Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las
Vegas
1. Bally Technologies makes you sign a non-compete agreement, so you won't
be able to work for any other gaming company for six months after you leave
Bally. What they have to protect is anybody's guess.
2. You will be reporting to people from India called "Ram" and "Anand".
These people worship cows and pigs and will expect you to do the same.
They have stupid "american accents" which really don't go well with their
ugly indian faces and projecting teeth, and they will expect you to work on
Saturdays and Sundays rather than go to church.
3. Most of the "engineers" have a high school education. The chief
architect Tony Green is about as illiterate as a doorknob and you will work
late nights on systems designed by people who should be serving hamburgers
and french fries. Do you want to work with these people ?
So when you see a machine in a casino with a large Bally sign on it,
remember that every time you pull the lever you are sustaining the jobs of
people in "chennai" and other places in india, if you want to help india,
pull that lever, I know I won't.
The head of human resources is another high school educated "professional"
Bonnie Tyler who can be reached at 702-219-8980 or 702-896-7795, or you can
just stop by at 6601 South Bermuda Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119,
Ph:702-584-7700
Finally I do wish the Immigration would check whether the social security
numbers of the hourly workers employed by Bally Technologies are real or
not, most of them look mexican to me. >> Stay informed about: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Tech.. |
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:38 am
Post subject: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las Vegas Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las
Vegas
1. Bally Technologies makes you sign a non-compete agreement, so you won't
be able to work for any other gaming company for six months after you leave
Bally. What they have to protect is anybody's guess.
2. You will be reporting to people from India called "Ram" and "Anand".
These people worship cows and pigs and will expect you to do the same.
They have stupid "american accents" which really don't go well with their
ugly indian faces and projecting teeth, and they will expect you to work on
Saturdays and Sundays rather than go to church.
3. Most of the "engineers" have a high school education. The chief
architect Tony Green is about as illiterate as a doorknob and you will work
late nights on systems designed by people who should be serving hamburgers
and french fries. Do you want to work with these people ?
So when you see a machine in a casino with a large Bally sign on it,
remember that every time you pull the lever you are sustaining the jobs of
people in "chennai" and other places in india, if you want to help india,
pull that lever, I know I won't.
The head of human resources is another high school educated "professional"
Bonnie Tyler who can be reached at 702-219-8980 or 702-896-7795, or you can
just stop by at 6601 South Bermuda Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119,
Ph:702-584-7700
Finally I do wish the Immigration would check whether the social security
numbers of the hourly workers employed by Bally Technologies are real or
not, most of them look mexican to me. >> Stay informed about: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Tech.. |
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:38 am
Post subject: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las Vegas Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las
Vegas
1. Bally Technologies makes you sign a non-compete agreement, so you won't
be able to work for any other gaming company for six months after you leave
Bally. What they have to protect is anybody's guess.
2. You will be reporting to people from India called "Ram" and "Anand".
These people worship cows and pigs and will expect you to do the same.
They have stupid "american accents" which really don't go well with their
ugly indian faces and projecting teeth, and they will expect you to work on
Saturdays and Sundays rather than go to church.
3. Most of the "engineers" have a high school education. The chief
architect Tony Green is about as illiterate as a doorknob and you will work
late nights on systems designed by people who should be serving hamburgers
and french fries. Do you want to work with these people ?
So when you see a machine in a casino with a large Bally sign on it,
remember that every time you pull the lever you are sustaining the jobs of
people in "chennai" and other places in india, if you want to help india,
pull that lever, I know I won't.
The head of human resources is another high school educated "professional"
Bonnie Tyler who can be reached at 702-219-8980 or 702-896-7795, or you can
just stop by at 6601 South Bermuda Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119,
Ph:702-584-7700
Finally I do wish the Immigration would check whether the social security
numbers of the hourly workers employed by Bally Technologies are real or
not, most of them look mexican to me. >> Stay informed about: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Tech.. |
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:38 am
Post subject: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las Vegas Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las
Vegas
1. Bally Technologies makes you sign a non-compete agreement, so you won't
be able to work for any other gaming company for six months after you leave
Bally. What they have to protect is anybody's guess.
2. You will be reporting to people from India called "Ram" and "Anand".
These people worship cows and pigs and will expect you to do the same.
They have stupid "american accents" which really don't go well with their
ugly indian faces and projecting teeth, and they will expect you to work on
Saturdays and Sundays rather than go to church.
3. Most of the "engineers" have a high school education. The chief
architect Tony Green is about as illiterate as a doorknob and you will work
late nights on systems designed by people who should be serving hamburgers
and french fries. Do you want to work with these people ?
So when you see a machine in a casino with a large Bally sign on it,
remember that every time you pull the lever you are sustaining the jobs of
people in "chennai" and other places in india, if you want to help india,
pull that lever, I know I won't.
The head of human resources is another high school educated "professional"
Bonnie Tyler who can be reached at 702-219-8980 or 702-896-7795, or you can
just stop by at 6601 South Bermuda Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119,
Ph:702-584-7700
Finally I do wish the Immigration would check whether the social security
numbers of the hourly workers employed by Bally Technologies are real or
not, most of them look mexican to me. >> Stay informed about: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Tech.. |
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:38 am
Post subject: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las Vegas Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las
Vegas
1. Bally Technologies makes you sign a non-compete agreement, so you won't
be able to work for any other gaming company for six months after you leave
Bally. What they have to protect is anybody's guess.
2. You will be reporting to people from India called "Ram" and "Anand".
These people worship cows and pigs and will expect you to do the same.
They have stupid "american accents" which really don't go well with their
ugly indian faces and projecting teeth, and they will expect you to work on
Saturdays and Sundays rather than go to church.
3. Most of the "engineers" have a high school education. The chief
architect Tony Green is about as illiterate as a doorknob and you will work
late nights on systems designed by people who should be serving hamburgers
and french fries. Do you want to work with these people ?
So when you see a machine in a casino with a large Bally sign on it,
remember that every time you pull the lever you are sustaining the jobs of
people in "chennai" and other places in india, if you want to help india,
pull that lever, I know I won't.
The head of human resources is another high school educated "professional"
Bonnie Tyler who can be reached at 702-219-8980 or 702-896-7795, or you can
just stop by at 6601 South Bermuda Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119,
Ph:702-584-7700
Finally I do wish the Immigration would check whether the social security
numbers of the hourly workers employed by Bally Technologies are real or
not, most of them look mexican to me. >> Stay informed about: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Tech.. |
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:38 am
Post subject: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las Vegas Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las
Vegas
1. Bally Technologies makes you sign a non-compete agreement, so you won't
be able to work for any other gaming company for six months after you leave
Bally. What they have to protect is anybody's guess.
2. You will be reporting to people from India called "Ram" and "Anand".
These people worship cows and pigs and will expect you to do the same.
They have stupid "american accents" which really don't go well with their
ugly indian faces and projecting teeth, and they will expect you to work on
Saturdays and Sundays rather than go to church.
3. Most of the "engineers" have a high school education. The chief
architect Tony Green is about as illiterate as a doorknob and you will work
late nights on systems designed by people who should be serving hamburgers
and french fries. Do you want to work with these people ?
So when you see a machine in a casino with a large Bally sign on it,
remember that every time you pull the lever you are sustaining the jobs of
people in "chennai" and other places in india, if you want to help india,
pull that lever, I know I won't.
The head of human resources is another high school educated "professional"
Bonnie Tyler who can be reached at 702-219-8980 or 702-896-7795, or you can
just stop by at 6601 South Bermuda Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119,
Ph:702-584-7700
Finally I do wish the Immigration would check whether the social security
numbers of the hourly workers employed by Bally Technologies are real or
not, most of them look mexican to me. >> Stay informed about: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Tech.. |
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:38 am
Post subject: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las Vegas Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las
Vegas
1. Bally Technologies makes you sign a non-compete agreement, so you won't
be able to work for any other gaming company for six months after you leave
Bally. What they have to protect is anybody's guess.
2. You will be reporting to people from India called "Ram" and "Anand".
These people worship cows and pigs and will expect you to do the same.
They have stupid "american accents" which really don't go well with their
ugly indian faces and projecting teeth, and they will expect you to work on
Saturdays and Sundays rather than go to church.
3. Most of the "engineers" have a high school education. The chief
architect Tony Green is about as illiterate as a doorknob and you will work
late nights on systems designed by people who should be serving hamburgers
and french fries. Do you want to work with these people ?
So when you see a machine in a casino with a large Bally sign on it,
remember that every time you pull the lever you are sustaining the jobs of
people in "chennai" and other places in india, if you want to help india,
pull that lever, I know I won't.
The head of human resources is another high school educated "professional"
Bonnie Tyler who can be reached at 702-219-8980 or 702-896-7795, or you can
just stop by at 6601 South Bermuda Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119,
Ph:702-584-7700
Finally I do wish the Immigration would check whether the social security
numbers of the hourly workers employed by Bally Technologies are real or
not, most of them look mexican to me. >> Stay informed about: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Tech.. |
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:38 am
Post subject: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las Vegas Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las
Vegas
1. Bally Technologies makes you sign a non-compete agreement, so you won't
be able to work for any other gaming company for six months after you leave
Bally. What they have to protect is anybody's guess.
2. You will be reporting to people from India called "Ram" and "Anand".
These people worship cows and pigs and will expect you to do the same.
They have stupid "american accents" which really don't go well with their
ugly indian faces and projecting teeth, and they will expect you to work on
Saturdays and Sundays rather than go to church.
3. Most of the "engineers" have a high school education. The chief
architect Tony Green is about as illiterate as a doorknob and you will work
late nights on systems designed by people who should be serving hamburgers
and french fries. Do you want to work with these people ?
So when you see a machine in a casino with a large Bally sign on it,
remember that every time you pull the lever you are sustaining the jobs of
people in "chennai" and other places in india, if you want to help india,
pull that lever, I know I won't.
The head of human resources is another high school educated "professional"
Bonnie Tyler who can be reached at 702-219-8980 or 702-896-7795, or you can
just stop by at 6601 South Bermuda Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119,
Ph:702-584-7700
Finally I do wish the Immigration would check whether the social security
numbers of the hourly workers employed by Bally Technologies are real or
not, most of them look mexican to me. >> Stay informed about: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Tech.. |
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:38 am
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Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las
Vegas
1. Bally Technologies makes you sign a non-compete agreement, so you won't
be able to work for any other gaming company for six months after you leave
Bally. What they have to protect is anybody's guess.
2. You will be reporting to people from India called "Ram" and "Anand".
These people worship cows and pigs and will expect you to do the same.
They have stupid "american accents" which really don't go well with their
ugly indian faces and projecting teeth, and they will expect you to work on
Saturdays and Sundays rather than go to church.
3. Most of the "engineers" have a high school education. The chief
architect Tony Green is about as illiterate as a doorknob and you will work
late nights on systems designed by people who should be serving hamburgers
and french fries. Do you want to work with these people ?
So when you see a machine in a casino with a large Bally sign on it,
remember that every time you pull the lever you are sustaining the jobs of
people in "chennai" and other places in india, if you want to help india,
pull that lever, I know I won't.
The head of human resources is another high school educated "professional"
Bonnie Tyler who can be reached at 702-219-8980 or 702-896-7795, or you can
just stop by at 6601 South Bermuda Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119,
Ph:702-584-7700
Finally I do wish the Immigration would check whether the social security
numbers of the hourly workers employed by Bally Technologies are real or
not, most of them look mexican to me. >> Stay informed about: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Tech.. |
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:38 am
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Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las
Vegas
1. Bally Technologies makes you sign a non-compete agreement, so you won't
be able to work for any other gaming company for six months after you leave
Bally. What they have to protect is anybody's guess.
2. You will be reporting to people from India called "Ram" and "Anand".
These people worship cows and pigs and will expect you to do the same.
They have stupid "american accents" which really don't go well with their
ugly indian faces and projecting teeth, and they will expect you to work on
Saturdays and Sundays rather than go to church.
3. Most of the "engineers" have a high school education. The chief
architect Tony Green is about as illiterate as a doorknob and you will work
late nights on systems designed by people who should be serving hamburgers
and french fries. Do you want to work with these people ?
So when you see a machine in a casino with a large Bally sign on it,
remember that every time you pull the lever you are sustaining the jobs of
people in "chennai" and other places in india, if you want to help india,
pull that lever, I know I won't.
The head of human resources is another high school educated "professional"
Bonnie Tyler who can be reached at 702-219-8980 or 702-896-7795, or you can
just stop by at 6601 South Bermuda Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119,
Ph:702-584-7700
Finally I do wish the Immigration would check whether the social security
numbers of the hourly workers employed by Bally Technologies are real or
not, most of them look mexican to me. >> Stay informed about: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Tech.. |
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:38 am
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Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Technologies - Las
Vegas
1. Bally Technologies makes you sign a non-compete agreement, so you won't
be able to work for any other gaming company for six months after you leave
Bally. What they have to protect is anybody's guess.
2. You will be reporting to people from India called "Ram" and "Anand".
These people worship cows and pigs and will expect you to do the same.
They have stupid "american accents" which really don't go well with their
ugly indian faces and projecting teeth, and they will expect you to work on
Saturdays and Sundays rather than go to church.
3. Most of the "engineers" have a high school education. The chief
architect Tony Green is about as illiterate as a doorknob and you will work
late nights on systems designed by people who should be serving hamburgers
and french fries. Do you want to work with these people ?
So when you see a machine in a casino with a large Bally sign on it,
remember that every time you pull the lever you are sustaining the jobs of
people in "chennai" and other places in india, if you want to help india,
pull that lever, I know I won't.
The head of human resources is another high school educated "professional"
Bonnie Tyler who can be reached at 702-219-8980 or 702-896-7795, or you can
just stop by at 6601 South Bermuda Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119,
Ph:702-584-7700
Finally I do wish the Immigration would check whether the social security
numbers of the hourly workers employed by Bally Technologies are real or
not, most of them look mexican to me. >> Stay informed about: Here are a few reasons not to accept a job with Bally Tech.. |
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