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Hello .

Hello .
You have parking at night in front of the factory, here you have a computer where you will register with the number of the enrollment and the country where the goods go, after watching the electric panel when it comes no show on the receipt,
Go to the gate, climb the sunglasses and explain to you what you have to do.
He's waiting for him to load

I have never come across such a poor quality, unpr...

I have never come across such a poor quality, unprofessional and rude company in my life product delivered with missing parts, customer care not even caring, dealers are frustrated with them and criticize their own supplier, parts breaking after a week. Do yourself a favor and buy Agrati instead. Stay away guys!!!

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On arrival you will have to go to the parking lot ...

On arrival you will have to go to the parking lot on the right side of the road (there are plenty of things to do). There must be a "computer" sign in here, maybe in English-German-Italian, so it's not in English, the machine prints a ticker, there is a display beside the building, and if you type the number go to the main gate. from the living area, weighing in and out, there is showering in. The outside parking lot is a disaster !!

the kid who shipped me is very friendly,

the kid who shipped me is very friendly,
He tries to understand and explain as clearly as possible.
There is a toilet in the parking lot but it is terrible

I am disabled, and I was taken as a protected cate...

I am disabled, and I was taken as a protected category by the region as the company in question did not comply with the obligation to hire all employees of the protected categories that the law imposes.
Although the region had sent me there for a job as a clerk, they put me to work as a worker (which moreover given my health condition I could not even do) hoping that I would leave.
But, since I needed the job (I was also unemployed for some time) I tried to hold on despite the suffering, hoping for better times and that after the end of the trial period maybe they would move me to a job more suited to my conditions of health.
Seeing that I did not give up before the trial period expired, they left me at home on the grounds that I was not producing enough.
(At my request to see the production data they told me that it could not be).
When I went back to the regional office to tell what happened, they told me that they couldn't do anything and that they had been sending back all the disabled workers the region sent them for years.
Moral of the story, for them those with health problems should live under a bridge.
Shame.

Given the turnover you make, it is even more shame...

Given the turnover you make, it is even more shameful that you treat disabled people badly (to save a salary to the detriment of people with physical difficulties) .. I hope it happens to you too ...

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