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DO NOT RECOMMEND

DO NOT RECOMMEND

I joined with McIntyre in the winter of 2011. My first job offer from them came in late March 2012 for a temp assignment in Stamford. It was okay money, $13/hr for 37.5hr/wk in Stamford. I worked there for most of April until I called out sick on a Thursday because I had come down with a virus. I received multiple calls from McIntyre asking where I was, even though I had left two messages with the employer stating I was not going to make it in that day. They said OK and to feel better. The next morning I was not better and was in no condition to go back into an office, let alone leave my bed. I received a call from McIntyre stating that the employer did not need me anymore. I probably should have just gone into the office with my sickness to keep my job.

The second offer came mid-August 2012 for a temp-to-permanent assignment in the next town over for $15/hr for 40hrs/wk. I was already working but this assignment was guaranteed through December and paid more so I interviewed for it. They decided to hire me. Both McIntyre and this employer were adamant that this assignment was guaranteed through December with the possibility of permanency. I give my employer my notice and began the assignment following week on Monday with another temp worker. All went was going well until Friday when I received a call from my agent at McIntyre, J.F., that the employer didn't need the temps any longer. I said there must be a mistake because all was going well at the employer and were still making plans for me to meet people within the company. J.F. said no, there's no mistake and gave no explanation why I wasn't needed anymore. So, I quit my job and lost my other one within 6 days of each other.

McIntyre employees are incompetent and unprofessional, to say the least. I highly DO NOT RECOMMEND using McIntyre. I agree with the other poor ratings on here and am not surprised their score has dropped within the past year. STAY AWAY.

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