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Staffing agencies


Question Posted Friday February 2 2007, 9:38 pm

Assuming you went through a staffing agency to get a job & didn't like that job after a few days & quit -- is there any fee/obligation or contract you are on that might not allow that or penalize you (in anyway) for not sticking with the job longer? Thank you.

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sassysara answered Friday February 2 2007, 10:28 pm:
Depending on the agency your best course of action is to talk to your contact at the agency so they can find another for the position, otherwise they may not use you again or even fire you. Most cannot penalize you at least financially.

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