I was recently hired by this company, and didn't even make it past two days. It was literally the worst ran business I think I have ever had the indecency to know. I walked in for my first day of training and waited an hour and 45 minutes before they clocked me in, and then they immediately sent me on a 15 minute break. I came back in from having a smoke, and the guy who was supposed to train me had been fired because he made an error in the scheduling. I waited another half hour before another person was convinced to start training me. At this point, I was ready to just quit right then and there, but I desperately needed the money. I sat through two hours of semi-training (the girl training me was having an allergic reaction to something and was barely paying attention to what she was talking about or doing for that fact) -- most of it was reading through a bunch of papers and being asked if I understood any of it. It was all information that basically contradicted itself. My training was then interrupted by the so-called ""president"" who pulled nearly half the staff into this little conference area so he could ""re-train"" us as apparently the people who trained these people before didn't do it properly. Great. Just what the new person wants to hear on their first day. After lunch I spent about three hours ""training"" before they stuck me on the floor. What a joke. I was supposed to listen to the representatives take claims, but they decided to pull the rest of the staff into the conference room for training, leaving only five people working. The poor girl who ran scheduling that day was swamped and I felt really bad for her. The meeting took forever, and so work was backed up. My training for the day never got finished, and I was thoroughly heated when I finally left at six that evening. I turned in my resignation later that night. It was a joke to even think about applying there. Just don't do it. Worst ran business out there.
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