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Skomy gang Skomlife
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over 6 months ago

The biggest mistake I made as a #Directcareworker at #PublicPartnerships ...

The biggest thing I can think of would b that I got a taxes that I owe because public partnerships required that you do federal state and local taxes jus make sure there taking them out and didn’t kno they weren’t taking taxes because I had direct

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Salamatu Kamara
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #OpenArmsBehavioralHealth as a #DirectCareworker ...

Good company

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Christy Adams
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #Lifespan as a #Directcareworker ...

It's a good place to work when you like working with the consumers and helping working on their goals with them they look at you like a friend a mentor the bosses are really nice the co-workers are really nice I liked working there!!!!!

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Christy Adams
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over 6 months ago

The biggest mistake I made as a #Directcareworker at #Lifespan ...

Got into a little car accident with a work vehicle

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Melissa Miller
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #MaximHealthcareServices as a #DirectCareWorker ...

I would never recommend anyone to work here. If you care about the clients, it's ok. The office doesn't really care, they're so under staffed that 24 hour, around the clock care clients go shifts without care, putting them in jeopardy. I went off shift, to clients houses so they wouldn't go without food and to take care of their incontinence issues. They have care and need it for a reason. Client calls about caregivers they have problems with, office recruiters dont care to care about clients complaints that are valid, like a caregiver sleeping on shift, 1st shift. I'd work 72 hours a week with no acknowledgement, all the time. And the sign on bonuses for getting others into the company is not compensated. And they mess your pay checks up in payroll a lot, and your lucky of you see that missing money from your check.

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Karen Fluharty
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #PRIVATEDUTYCARE as a #DIRECTCAREWORKER ...

It is the best job you will ever love.

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Karen Fluharty
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over 6 months ago

The biggest mistake I made as a #DIRECTCAREWORKER at #PRIVATEDUTYCARE ...

I guess I can get to attached to people

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