
I had a good time working in work force because the secretaries are real polite and always treated me good. The ride there was not bad the drivers are nice too. The factories are clean and they make sure you are treated with respect.

I loved working for Labor Finders..they find different jobs sometimes every day. They pay on the same day.. if you get a repeat then you return to that job..I'm a hard worker and fast learner so I never had any problems finding work and companies always wanted me to work permanently. I have worked construction clean up, housekeeping, for a postal service sorting mail, stocking, painting and land scaping/tree companies and in warehouses such as goodwill.. I do my best at whatever comes my way...never complain. Always on time. And a positive attitude.

I loved working for Labor Finders..they find different jobs sometimes every day. They pay on the same day.. if you get a repeat then you return to that job..I'm a hard worker and fast learner so I never had any problems finding work and companies always wanted me to work permanently. I have worked construction clean up, housekeeping, for a postal service sorting mail, stocking, painting and land scaping/tree companies and in warehouses such as goodwill.. I do my best at whatever comes my way...never complain. Always on time. And a positive attitude.

It's a great opportunity to make money and learn new things

It was a good job it help me understand real hard work I found that that my people skill was ok and the pay ok

Absolutely love working with/for freeman AV, albeit temporary work,



I have recruiters call me with jobs 'they' think I can do. I look at the e-mails they send me and do not see any of the software I have experience and knowledge of. The recruiters find 'one word' in my LinkedIn profile and extrapolate that I can do the job they want filled so a credit comes their way. I have posted that I do not wish to relocate, but most recruiters ignore that statement. What gives?
