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Antoine Mcmickens

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Head Line Cook at A Taste Of Favor Atlanta
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No
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Alfred Clemons

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Yep! Worked my heart out, gave 100% and yet of course they wanted MORE until they had me train my replacement. Once all schooled up they gave me the toe! NEVER have I done so much and been so under appreciated.!!
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Devon Martinez

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Customer Service Representative at Apple
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I ended up quitting
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Regino Fernandez

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About 2 months gave the supervisor the opportunity to explain and train me better found out that the supervisors had just got this position and promotion yup blind leading the blind I need more than they did
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Regino Fernandez

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Yes,task weren't explain to the fullest and later the demand was not met
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Bill Branstetter

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Check out this question about asking recruiters for honest answers: https://www.jobcase.com/questions/c2b9cb02-b36a-4a14-a706-ae048d7612d9
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Bill Branstetter

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Accepted an offer for a job selling insurance and then realized it required nights and weekends.
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No I haven't