
What made me stay @ #Goodwillind was
Friendly and understanding co workers

What I loved working at #GoodwillInd.
I was a truck driver and got to meet a lot of good people.

What I loved working at #GoodwillInd.
I was a truck driver and got to meet a lot of good people.

What made me stay @ #Goodwillind was
Money. That's it. Nothing else good about that place.

The biggest mistake I made as a #GoodsSortingOnTheDock at #GoodwillInd. ...
I guess the biggest mistake at Goodwill that I made was when they put me on pricing. I felt that since you can find items brand new sometimes for the same prices they have used items tagged for (not to mention they're a religious organization) and GET THESE ITEMS FREE FROM DONATIONS, I ended up pricing them less than I was told to. I mean they can still earn a grant with less greedy and more 'helpful-to-those-in-need' prices and at the same time afford to pay their employers, etc. Even then the person who addressed the situation agreed that the prices are too high in their opinion as well. Ofcourse, I was still moved to a different station. As I said, it was a mistake and I wouldn't do it again or advise others to.

A #stressful #GoodwillInd. day
LOLOL I think the most stressful day at Goodwill Industries was when they put me on toy bagging Etc and I had to dress I may be a female but that don't mean I've ever played with

Drama at #GoodwillInd.
I don't recall a customer or worker at Goodwill ever getting angry at me Goodwill.

What I loved working at #GoodwillInd:
I love the fact that when I would show up for work the days I didn't feel like going I was side-by-side working with other individuals more challenged than I was. (physically, mentally in some cases, etc.) And it made me more appreciative of my own situation in life. It made me more grateful and helps me keep in mind to try not to take any of life's good things for granted.

Drama at #Goodwillind.
Never happened im a friendly person get along well with people