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Eric Oliveras
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over 6 months ago

To land a job at #Brink's, Incorporated I would make sure to... Make sure your record and background are both 100% clean; Brinks will not consider you for employment if they are not.

The best thing I loved about Brinks was that I didn’t have a manager/supervisor constantly looking over my shoulder all the time. The next best thing was that I was allowed to listen to music or the radio (through headphones) all day, which helped very much with the daily monotony of the repetitive nature of the work.

Unfortunately, I had to resign my position at Brinks due to a personal injury sustained at home, but if I could, I would like to work for Brinks again if I could and would do so without hesitation in a second.

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Calon King
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over 6 months ago

I would never work for #Brink's again because...

First of all it's all a gimmick! Mark Lee is a con artist! Straight BS from the get go. No matter what they say its all commission based. They say the lowest amount you can earn from one sale is 500$ but no no no its actually like 80$ and they want to take 500$ worth of taxes from it. I could go on and on about mr. Lee and his authorities. Anyone considering going to a "final interview" just stay home.

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