Ok where do I start with this company? Well first, I found a small ad for them on indeed.com and they were hiring for a specialty transporter for up to $25 starting, sounds good I applied. Within two weeks someone calls me sounding like they in an empty room because I hear nothing but an echo, he runs down the job saying they have armored cars, black cars and you need an armed guard license. First, I must pay $350 for my training, which seemed understandable so I said ok and agreed to an interview.
So I’m supposed to bring my resume, driver’s license and SS card. I go downtown to this establishment, which is in a nice area. I go inside and people look unprofessional, they have targets up and armed guard posters to make it seem legit. Half the employees are in jeans and sneakers, some dressed somewhat professional, and this one clown is wearing a pin stripe suit with basketball sneakers. Everyone in that “office” was in their twenties and it didn’t seem right.
The office looked like it was new even though they said they were renovating and their furniture was cheap IKEA fold chairs, which for a company looking to pay between $25-30 to start seem like they should afford more. The flat screen in the waiting area could not connect to Netflix, which is only $7.99 a month, which seems like a 14 year old can afford.
The application I was filing out did not seem well put together. There were two lines representing the area where you were supposed to fill in your employment, the dates, position, and duties. At the bottom of the application they want you to mark off what certifications and if you was ex-military or law enforcement.
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Ok where do I start with this company? Well first, I found a small ad for them on indeed.com and they were hiring for a specialty transporter for up to $25 starting, sounds good I applied. Within two weeks someone calls me sounding like they in an empty room because I hear nothing but an echo, he runs down the job saying they have armored cars, black cars and you need an armed guard license. First, I must pay $350 for my training, which seemed understandable so I said ok and agreed to an interview.
So I’m supposed to bring my resume, driver’s license and SS card. I go downtown to this establishment, which is in a nice area. I go inside and people look unprofessional, they have targets up and armed guard posters to make it seem legit. Half the employees are in jeans and sneakers, some dressed somewhat professional, and this one clown is wearing a pin stripe suit with basketball sneakers. Everyone in that “office” was in their twenties and it didn’t seem right.
The office looked like it was new even though they said they were renovating and their furniture was cheap IKEA fold chairs, which for a company looking to pay between $25-30 to start seem like they should afford more. The flat screen in the waiting area could not connect to Netflix, which is only $7.99 a month, which seems like a 14 year old can afford.
The application I was filing out did not seem well put together. There were two lines representing the area where you were supposed to fill in your employment, the dates, position, and duties. At the bottom of the application they want you to mark off what certifications and if you was ex-military or law enforcement.