how to view how many samba user in solaris
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Answer / unknown name frustrated
Think 10 times before join with 3i-infotech or 3i-icsl with
SAMBA financial group -Riyadh, Saudi Arab. These people
not properly treated here and there. They treated like
labour or bonded labour. Not given proper respect, sorry
not given any respect. Salary & allowance too much low.
Accomodation also not upto mark. These 3i people just
dumping here in Riyadh and just playing with people's
feellings. After coming back to India these people not
given job in 3i-infotech and fire (sack) the resources
without notice.
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Answer / dinesh raghuvanshi
even if u answer this question correctly
u will be not able to get the job with the company....
answer dosnt work here......influence works........
sorry bit rude......
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