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Not quite like the little storefront you currently work at. These guys have been around since 1992 and they also are government subcontractors so they probably aren't going to be quite as "casual".
You're also correct. They told me they were understaffed, as their Dillingham office was vacant, and already had a few people working other hours, but the co-owners who interviewed me said they wanted to take a break from their duties, and they talked like I was already hired, but I still had to fill out an application.
That was the first time I went on base for anything other than computer repair, but the atmosphere was different in the mall than say, Ala Moana or even a small mall - more like the mainland stores I went to in Texas.
And FYI, I wore my full business attire, so hopefully I made a good first impression.
Okay, so someone from there left a voicemail (which I promptly returned a few minutes ago) asking if I'm still interested, so I'm jumping to conclusions.
But this will hopefully give me more experience in the field computers, and maybe I can move up from there.
YAY! Congrats, Adrian. I know you'll do well.
Miulang
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oh, and I got the job from one of those internet job posting sites - not from some career helping place, or from school. I think I the link from this thread.
By some chance, I stumbled onto their website tonight. The company's name is Progressive Computer Services with their main branch on Dillingham, and of course a location in Schofield
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