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Anthony Perez
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over 6 months ago

Do not work for Wade Roth in Lawton Oklahoma! He messes up checks every week. Cuts employee hours for personal reasons. Not fair on pay. He expects you to have no life outside of work and will fire you for having any plans on a friday night after working 50+hrs a week if you dont drop things to do more work for him. Over opinionated and judgemental about your personal life choices including the way you dress how you style your hair and your sexual preference. He's not anything a boss should be. He's a crook with an excuse for every mistake he makes and should be removed from his position as general manager.

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Kristoffer Burch
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over 6 months ago

I was working at the Coleman Worldwide Moving warehouse in Wichita, KS and there was a warehouse from another company shutting down in town. So we took a truck out there and started loading shipments into it to "expand our business." End of the 5th shipment, we still have 2 mattress boxes, a lawnmower, a grill, and a couple of medium boxes, and we're almost completely full. This dude tries pushing both mattress boxes onto the truck (leaving no room for the rest of the shipment) and I tried explaining to him why I DIDN'T do exactly what he just did. He got an attitude (dude's like, 50 and pretty sure he's got a LOT of aggravated assaults on his record, so why he was working with a moving company, I've got no idea) and started cussing me out. When I tried getting past him, he pushed against me with his chest and started threatening me. I walked away, took a smoke break, came back. He tried "apologizing," forced me to shake his hand, and then pushed me when I requested that he just NOT push me again while I'm trying to work. I walked back to the warehouse, called my boss on the way, and reported the incident to both him and the dispatcher. Absolutely nothing was done about it, and they basically told me to "man the f*ck up." That warehouse needs to be shut down (AGAIN) or ran by a staff that takes the safety of their employees seriously

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