Sprint HR email or Phone Number
Dan Hesse Eamil would be nice lol
If you must take the lazy way, go to Sprint.com and click 'contact us'
And my car likely costs more than twice your annual salary. Picking fights on phone forums, showing a complete lack of knowledge on something as simple as finding a job, and claiming your degree as supporting evidence of your worth speaks volumes of your character.
I'll put my MBA and my business against whatever piece of paper you think you have any day of the week.
You have a degree? Like a GED or what?
If you went to college you would not be on PhoneScoop looking for an email address to the Kansas city offices HR team.
Here is why you should probably stop posting here and abandon all hope of your ability to send an email and get a job. Lets look at the simple words that you could not manage to spell correctly here:
Post 1:
sprint = Sprint
Emal = email
i = I
dont = don't
Eamil = email
Post 2:
i = I
Post 3:
that don't mean = that doesn't mean
dont = don't
worrie = worry
more now then you = more now than you
Not to mention you have no concept of punctuation or sentence structure. If you make...
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This qualifies as the same thing. Trolling for a job as opposed to actually looking for one. Telling me that I can't afford you isn't going to win over a potential employer. Could I be a potential employer? This tool has no idea, but still spouts off about my business.
acdc1a said:
I would hope it was a joke too. But, it probably isn't. Do you know how many employment ads I've posted listing exactly the qualifications I'm looking for only to get responses from people who don't even come close.
This qualifies as the same thing. Trolling for a job as opposed to actually looking for one. Telling me that I can't afford you isn't going to win over a potential employer. Could I be a potential employer? This tool has no idea, but still spouts off about my business.
I just read an article in the Denver Post that many many employers are having a harder time finding people that meet the job qualifications. Even with 10% of the country out of work, employers are having ...
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Also, as far as calling and getting the right name, two more points for you. I would always rather have something addressed to my attention.
Don't shy away from the job boards or newspapers, but be very careful. Don't apply just because a job is available. Keep your search targeted to what you would like to do and what you're qualified to do.
acdc1a said:
You mention graduate school but don't claim that as your worth. You get points for that.
Also, as far as calling and getting the right name, two more points for you. I would always rather have something addressed to my attention.
Don't shy away from the job boards or newspapers, but be very careful. Don't apply just because a job is available. Keep your search targeted to what you would like to do and what you're qualified to do.
Thank you for the points! And your advice, I will take. It is common sense to do what you just said.
And graduate school is kicking my ass right now. I swear, I am NEVER going back to school again and I MEAN IT!!!!!!
KennyJ19 said:
with my experience and my degree, i don't want to work in a call center or a store , i want to work in the Main Corp Office in KS
You and 18 million other people in this country...