Drew M Review of Colorado Division of Vocationa...
I worked with the DVR for years. And they did exac...
I worked with the DVR for years. And they did exactly nothing for me. And - I put the work in, went to every meeting, etc. Ruth was honest and kind. Priscilla promised me some help that I was seeking regarding equipment. I went through every step of the process, including getting a form DVR gave me signed by my doctor.
Turns out, Priscilla lied to me. Not only about that, but about other things as well. Then, she tried to blame me for her errors. But, that didn't work out so well for her because I had recorded some of those calls and archived emails that substantiate her deliberate negligence.
I would have accepted her apology and not posted this review, if she wasn't too prideful to not say the words 'I'm sorry' to me for getting my hopes up and then crushing them and then topping that behavior off with rudeness.
I went out and got my current job by myself (which I love). In fact, every job that I had in the years that I worked with DVR - I got on my own with no help whatsoever from the DVR.
DVR is a 110% a waste of time. This entity is a rouse, sham, etc. Everything that you could learn here - you could learn the same thing(s) in about 1-7 days of watching YouTube videos on the web.
Bottom line, they didn't care enough about my disabilities to actually REALLY help me. And I REALLY needed help during those years.
The DVR exists so that the government can make a claim that they are doing something to try and help vulnerable people and disabled people get back into work. The truth of the matter is that these DVR offices do very very little to meaningfully help people.
If you read my review - then I would like to thank you for getting this far. I have loads of information as regards this entity being such an awful established inside of the DVR folder within my Gmail account.
Please don't waste your time by associating yourself with them, don't say that I never warned you.
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