Is there any other good companies in dfw other than sabre? Throw some lights on so that ppl who r looking (like me) can benefit . Dont want to end up in another sabre...if they dont give any hike or no promotion cycle, ppl will start packing soon.. will our mgt realize??
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@P0sHJhM-kwq : Ah yes.. Every thread here got one of you..Maybe its all by the same lone sad looser. There are lots of jobs at home..Infact, when I leave, the jobs here will follow me too.. And when Sabre and companies like Sabre completely move offshore, I can't wait to see you homeless with a sign that says "Used to code. Now need food" near a highway overpass somewhere.
The lack of class shown by some of you is pathetic. You are the kind of negative energy, hateful scum that should be, or hopefully soon will be, shown the door at Sabre. These people making the racist and hateful comments in general are more than likely the type of people who could really care less about Sabre and are the ones who make it difficult for those who care.
I know your type - you try to make everything difficult for those who intend to make a positive difference for the company and its customers. But this type of dirt bag doesn't care, for they get enjoyment and thrive from seeing other people struggle, and will never treat people with respect because they lack the character and capability. Sad.
I find it interesting that you comment on someone's type-o's and then you have one yourself. You would think that if you were going to criticize someone's grammar, you would make sure your post was error free.
Have you considered starting your own company? :)
Leave this racist place. There r tons of companies in DFW Area. All the best!
@P0sHJhM-kwq- Veddy Goot comment.
There are lot of jobs back home. You can try there..
I will shed some light. First, take an ESL class. Second, the company will give little to no raise or promotion and expect very poor bonus (speculation based on performance so far this year.) Of money and title drives you then try a DFW startup.