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Lawrence Michaels
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over 6 months ago

i,d like to apply for a monitors postion in marlboro mass

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Tracie Vestall
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over 6 months ago

Greg Blaies was very nice man.

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Bhupinder Gill
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over 6 months ago

I was proud to be a part of team of excellent employees who embraced all the responsibilities they could handle. Proud to work for them and our city.

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Will Cliffard
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over 6 months ago

I recently got pulled over and the state officer said he clocked me going 59 in a 30mph zone. I KNEW that wasn't even possible because I was in 8th gear and coasting along

When he told me the reason for pulling me over, I told him there's no way that was possible! I was driving empty and to reach 59 in 8th would have had to have a heavy load in the trailer and have some serious momentum going. I explained this and mentioned that he prob accidentally clocked one of the passenger cars in the left passing lane.

He must not have liked that because he proceeded with a LEVEL 3 inspection. He came back with an inspection report and no citation to sign. Later on I notice the report had a speeding violation on the report!

Safety dept said there's no way I can fight this violation because I wasn't given a citation?!? Is this true I can't contest this?? WTH

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Paulette Paige-Campbell
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over 6 months ago

I'm a 63 yr old Security guard, I've worked in the field for about 12 yrs, I've, worked with serveral agencies, places, long hours, days, & holidays, the time as come where I'm no longer can do the job that is required of me (ex: the long standing or travel) I realize I no long want to be a Security guard, my problem is WHAT DO I DO if & when I should leave the SECURITY FIELD??? In another lifetime, I was a RECEPTIONIST & would like to return to that field but that field has gotten so advanced I don't know if I can & will fit back in what should I do????

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sandra alexander
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over 6 months ago

Six years at post I was needed at. Check doors, watch camera. Do patrol.

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Robert Webb
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over 6 months ago

Kaiser Gornick was a great place to work. I was provided many unusual and challenging opportunities, making my job a fun “get to” rather than a drudge “have to” experience. I continue to work with this firm in my role as an independent contractor, and the principals continue to encourage me in my profession.

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Susan Braatz
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over 6 months ago

I had a company ask me to send them a copy of my driver's license via email. Is this ok to do?

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Crystal Olszewski
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over 6 months ago

My job for the Cache County Prosecuting Office was very rewarding. I primarily handled criminal cases, warrants, subpoenas and orders. I also worked as a victims advocate.

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Charles Ade
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over 6 months ago

Perhaps get an EEO lawyer in your area, or mention to the HR policy people that you may be getting one soon.

Also, file a formal complaint with the federal EEO and review the process here at this website: https://www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/publications/fedprocess.cfm

Also, get with your state EEO office to look into this situation.

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