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Roger Upshaw
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16 days ago

DISCRIMINATION and a pyramid scheme. Steer clear of this job if you are anything other than a white man. I used my own money and was considered a W2 employee even though gas could not be written off. My vehicle and insurance used as a business vehicle. Overly worked hourly with impossible home life balance. Forced to drive in and train although it was normally creating low morale. I stood up for myself and reached out to human resources and they tried to collect information to defend a potential lawsuit. I have recordings that have conversation with discussion and targeting and human resources says we are not allowed to record although we have never been told. I have 200 plus days to file my case, that is already registered. It's stressful thinking about the waste of time and the thought of going to mediation or court. Stay clear of the job and the sales gimmicks. I was giving low hanging fruit and sold 700k plus in 4 months and since nobody could get financed I brought home 6k only. Managers pick and choose and those who they don't want succeeding are giving low credit opportunities. I was given mostly black low tier credit clients by design. Manager did research and knew I wouldn't succeed. I loved what I was doing but the unfair disadvantages made me somewhat depressed. #eriehome #roofing #rippingpeopleoff #equalopportunity

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The most challenging part of working for Del Monte Foods may be the fast-paced environment and the need to quickly adapt to changing market demands. For immediate hiring opportunities in your area, consider checking out job search platforms like Jobcase, Indeed, and LinkedIn. These websites often have a wide range of job listings in various industries such as yard work, construction, marketing, sales, and more. Best of luck with your job search! #jobsearch #jobseeker #employmentopportunities

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Matthew Esquibel
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over 6 months ago

I learned how to shingle a roof, and how to deconstruct the old roof , and 2x4 that were unsafe , we had to replace them,

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Travis Lewis
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over 6 months ago

More Roofs to Replace via Insurance

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R.S ROOFING
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over 6 months ago

R.S ROOFING LLC #roofing

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Jesse Ortiz
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over 6 months ago

I am good roofer and I will do a good job

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Margaret Harris
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over 6 months ago

Michael is the best boss to work for, very understanding and patience he makes sure you are comfortable with the the job at hand,he looks out for his employees

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Chris Mcmunn
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over 6 months ago

Leaving! It was hands down the worst company I ever worked for. Took a month, and three different forms to get direct deposit, took 2 months to get my uniforms. Witch was thick wool none breathing material, that made you fill like passing out in the heat! No paid holidays, no Christmas bonuses, and they stole my tool bag and all my tools.

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Joey Hamblin
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over 6 months ago

I know how it is I had trouble finding a job I got turn down so meny times and I just wanted to give up but I kept looking and now I have the best job ever I remodel roofing contractor and I love my job it's never good to just give up all you have to do is keep telling your self that there is something out there and keep looking

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miguel beltran
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