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Storm Rider

3 years ago

I responded to an ad, and went in to see Brett. ...

I responded to an ad, and went in to see Brett. He seemed nice and all, and said he would get me into this "great company" - However, a few weeks went by and... nothing. Then out of nowhere he calls on a Friday and says I have to show up early Monday morning to work, and - OH - I have to stop into his office 1/2 hour before going to work to do all this paperwork. Nevermind we have the whole weekend to fill this out and just hand it to him. He wants me to rush out to his office, then rush out to the job in 10 minutes. Ridiculous. My biggest complaint however is during the initial meeting with him. This agency has the same ridiculous standards as many other agencies do. They don't bother with you if you don't have a car. He never asked a very simple question: "Do you have a car?" Instead he played mind games saying "So what route did you take in your last job?" I mean does this guy think people are stupid, and don't see these petty tricks? When I said I took the train, he looked disgusted, and said "What?" So this clown asking me to show up 1/2 hour before going to work is another scam trick to "test" if I have a car, which somehow is supposed to correlate with "reliability" - Oh wait, I'm an athlete, and long distance runner, and mountain biker who is able to walk 5 to 10 miles each day. I am also dedicated to the environment and do not contribute to carbon emissions, and I am very proud of not driving. Lastly, I have used public transportation for every job in the last 10 years, and SOMEHOW those jobs worked out, and I never missed a day! So I take great offense that this idiot and his scam organization have a problem when someone doesn't have a car. Stupid move Brett. Next time BE MORE DIRECT and stop playing mind games.

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