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Shane Garcia
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over 6 months ago

I walked away cuz I'm 6 ft 4 235 lb

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Shane Garcia
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over 6 months ago

The biggest mistake I did was I got boxes from my own home at a discount rate and I turned them in like I would any other box on the job when I left and they charged me for him

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Shane Garcia
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over 6 months ago

I love working there because I'm in a lot of people and people really enjoyed when I got done with their DirecTV sometimes even got a good tip

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brianda garcia
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over 6 months ago

The best benefit at #Sprint was definitely...

Worst company i ever worked for, I worked with sprint for 4 years and was a store manager for 2 , higher up treated you like crap I would never work at Sprint ever again.

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RICKY MAYBERRY
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over 6 months ago

I didnt the place was bad never had stuff in order hated working there

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Kristi Lott
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over 6 months ago

Problem solving for customers both external and internal. The positions there require attention to detail and I am detailed oriented.

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Lydia Whetstone
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over 6 months ago

Not to bother being a carrier. Dave Elfird doesn't care about the carriers. There has been 10 carriers (including me) in 3 months! 2 of the carriers were fired when they were hospitalized from pneumonia and being in a seriously bad car crash. Most of the money goes toward gas. If a holiday comes up all the pay checks are 2 weeks or more late. I was fired for going to the ER and finding out I have tumors. Plus Dave has broken so many of the rules and often delivers papers in the afternoon. If there was a $100 a week gas card and allowed to go to the ER when needed, that would go a long way to helping a lot of the carriers. I have been unsuccessful in finding another job. I had loved mine, took pride in it, my depression had disappeared and I had a sense of accomplishment every day that I finished my route. My depression is back. I will be homeless if I can't find work. Not to mention dead because I can't pay for treatment.

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Kristie Hulbert
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Denerio Watkins
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over 6 months ago

Well, I’ve just moved to Chicago 6 months ago. During this time, I managed to get into an apprenticeship program for young adults and it was going so well for me, it was something I enjoyed and fun. Now as it comes to the end, I’m only offered a sales position at a retail store (AT&T) and they have so many other partners. I’ve been in retail and corporate sales before, so in my head, I’ve wasted my time not to mention the AT&T I was put at is a 2 hour commute taking the CTA for me. Now, I’ve wasted 6 months and I’m looking for different jobs at the moment. I have friends that help and an interviews coming up as well but I just wish I started this when I first moved here. It’s more of a frustration with myself because I wish I did job hunting instead now.

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April Boone
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over 6 months ago

Watch out because the customers are still extremely rude even though its only verizon business and the supervisors say they are " here to help you" but they will never take a sup call and blame you for not fixing whatever the issue is.

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