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YMCA Training, Inc. is a great company to enhance ...

YMCA Training, Inc. is a great company to enhance your skills. The trainers were knowledgeable and friendly. I loved the interactive sessions where I could ask questions and get immediate feedback. Highly recommended!

I had a great time learning with YMCA Training, In...

I had a great time learning with YMCA Training, Inc. The instructors were knowledgeable and engaging. The training materials were well-organized and easy to understand. I would definitely recommend it!

The training program I attended was fantastic! The...

The training program I attended was fantastic! The instructors provided excellent guidance and the curriculum was well-structured. I was impressed with how much I learned without feeling overwhelmed. Definitely worth it!

I had a really positive experience with YMCA Train...

I had a really positive experience with YMCA Training, Inc. The instructors were very knowledgeable and created a supportive learning environment. The program was well-organized and covered all the necessary aspects. I'm glad I chose this company!

😊 YMCA Training, Inc. is outstanding! The trainers...

😊 YMCA Training, Inc. is outstanding! The trainers were so helpful and I enjoyed every moment of the program. It was well-structured and I learned a lot. I would definitely recommend it to others.

👍 YMCA Training, Inc. is top-notch! I really enjoy...

👍 YMCA Training, Inc. is top-notch! I really enjoyed the training program and the instructors were amazing. They made the learning process fun and engaging. I would definitely recommend it to others who are looking to enhance their skills.

🌟 YMCA Training, Inc. exceeded my expectations. Th...

🌟 YMCA Training, Inc. exceeded my expectations. The instructors were excellent and I felt supported throughout the training program. The course materials were comprehensive and easy to follow. I'm very satisfied with my experience!

The training program I enrolled in exceeded my exp...

The training program I enrolled in exceeded my expectations. The instructors were knowledgeable and gave clear explanations. I really appreciated the hands-on activities that helped reinforce what we learned. Can't recommend it enough!

The program offered by YMCA Training, Inc. was imp...

The program offered by YMCA Training, Inc. was impressive. The instructors were experienced and provided valuable insights. The overall experience was enjoyable and I gained a lot of knowledge. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking professional development.

I recently completed a training program with YMCA ...

I recently completed a training program with YMCA Training, Inc. and I must say it was a great experience. The instructors were knowledgeable and supportive throughout the entire process. I was able to gain valuable skills that have helped me in my career. Highly recommend!

I had an amazing experience with YMCA Training, In...

I had an amazing experience with YMCA Training, Inc.! The program was structured perfectly and the instructors were extremely helpful. They provided great support and made sure I understood everything. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to upskill.

This might be the most ridiculous YMCA ever, so my...

This might be the most ridiculous YMCA ever, so my friend and i are going to get day passes at this YMCA and this lady goes you have to be 18 to get a day pass like we just tryna play basketball and she wildin . The most doodoo YMCA ever 110% do not recommend terrible service. I don t know why you have age restrictions on a YMCA.

The YMCA Training Inc of Boston is a nonprofit, of...

The YMCA Training Inc of Boston is a nonprofit, office training program, which first started in in Africa, and other impoverished communities making its way to Chicago Illinois in the 80's where it received a new name.
The program went through modifications and was then expanded through franchising after 2 very wealthy investors , invested a lot of money into the expansion . Like any franchise, you pay for their training on an individual and as a business for a fee and purchase naming rights, and the curriculum.
This program was originally geared towards low-income , single moms, in particular minority and new female immigrants from impoverished nations.
The Boston chapter of this franchise takes $6,200 per student in government grant money from multiple agencies that work with impoverished minority groups and is a section 30-approved placement ,which means if you are on unemployment in the city of Boston, Massachusetts, you are given an opportunity through the Massachusetts Department of Unemployment; provided you jump through all the hoops to get there, and receive a $6,200 grant to attend a place of higher learning such as this fake office training program, or a college or technical school.
To anyone on that boat right now, no pun intended, you need to pay attention to the rest of this review, especially if you are eligible for that section 30 grant. If you are an investor thinking about buying into this franchise, this is for you, too. If you are a "partner" of this Boston chapter than you might want to read this, too,because I'm going to put some of you out there to be rightfully shamed for taking advantage of poor people in a bad situation and using one of 3 rare exemptions in the City of Boston allowing you to take advantage of free labor commonly referred to as an internship. Some of you might be very surprised who is using this excemption to thier advantage.
First off, just because a business chooses to in some cases abuse the tax code and call itself a non-profit, does not mean it is a great organization and has a halo over it's banner. If your a devout Christian and read the Bible than you know the Bible warns about being influenced by Satan, and that he can cast himself as an angel of light. The same reasonates with a non-profit. In the end, that just means they are not psying taxes while making a small fortune off the tax-payer. The Boston chapter of Office Training Inc is located on prime property on Tremont street in a building full of law offices and public officials who work for the city and state. The YMCA Office Training Inc Program has quotas to fill. They graduate multiple classes a year that starts out with 40 students a class at $6,200 each in grant money. You do the math on that.
This school had decided at some point not terribly long ago to expand their demographic, to include men.
This is the reality. YMCA Training Inc is falsely claiming an 80 percent job placement rate. That is actually their internships rate. They purposely sell their students as free labor to their partners such as Boston Medical Center, Catholic Charities, Elections Dept of Boston City Hall, and Suffolk University and over s hundred more. They tell them hey, it's for a great cause. It doesn't have to be real work, give them all the crap work you need done and there's no pressure to permanently hire them.
The Y and employers say, do it for the good reference.
Massachusetts has the strictest internship rules in the country and because they are a non-profit, internship do not get paid, and are used to get crap work done. They only get jobs for a few out of every class. If your a guy, go elsewhere. Only 7 or 8 out of 40 get jobs. They are not equal opportunity. YouTube Boston Training Inc graduation and keep scrolling. Anne Myerson is the executive director and loves to give all the girls kisses on graduation day (hmm), does not like men and uses them to do her dirty work. John Brothers is her new hitman aka director and loves to impose his will if he doesn't like you. Buyer beware!

Called this morning to find out details about YMCA...

Called this morning to find out details about YMCA Training Inc and spoke with a male employee with poor phone etiquette. If you hate your job find a new one don t take it out on people who are trying to gain information regarding the program.