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What I loved working at #Peopleready
Nothing they really suck

What I loved working at #PeopleReady was
It was gratifying to see certain workers change their lives for the better

Drama at #PeopleReady
Never had that problem. I'm a model employee.

My advice to people interested in working at #PeopleReady as a #Customercare ...
They offer many jobs to you threw text messages, gives you an option to choose on a daily basis. Good pay rates. Very different from other temp services. Not your basic employer.

A #stressful #PeopleReady day
Not getting the desired job due to my background. Tier 1 background check sucks!!!

What I loved working at #PeopleReady
That I get paid 48 hours within my hours are recieved.

What I loved working at #PeopleReady
That I get paid 48 hours within my hours are recieved.

What I loved working at #PeopleReady was
I have no problems with people ready . very nice people and always got sent out.

I would recommend my best friend work for #peopleready because...
BAD

I used my skills at #PeopleReady to make things better when I
Wake up in the morning to go to work. Going out on a ticket but people ready my attitude is as if I am employed by The Daily Bread Company on a permanent job, so when I'm dispatched out to a job site no matter what it is I give 100%. I treat each job as if I already employed there. No need to complain or cry the Blues, if I feel that the job isn't in my life no need to talk about it that's not my style. I give every employer the most respect as if I was working for my parents. I have been on multiple tickets for 1 Day , 2 days, and have extended it for a week or two if not longer. I have multiple companies that call and request for me to come and work with them on the ticket whether I'm already out on the ticket or not. I get along with all of my fellow employees and I don't create problems at the shop or any place else because everything that I do represents people ready and myself. And those are my thoughts on how I make people ready better! Thank you for allowing me to share.