Submitted: Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Posted: Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Kimmerz
Toledo
USA
When I worked at JB Dollar I really thought I had landed a "good job." Sadly I was wrong. It's definitely at the top of my "worst jobs ever" list. The owners, Bob and Joan, treat their employees like crap (hence the extremely high turn-over rate) and are very sneaky in their contracts and such. I always felt that I was expected to lie to potential clients. "Lie" might be a strong word, but how about deceive? I rarely felt that I could be completely honest with them about what they were signing when they signed a contract. I even had one client who cancelled their contract early, and refered to JB Dollar as, "that piece of $h1t JB Dollar." (That actually cracked me up and I still refere to the magazine that way! LOL!)
After I left the company I posted on here, to warn others, business owners and potential employees alike, about this company. At the time I was the only one to post anything. I'm pleased to see that others are finally adding their stories!
I'm not saying the magazine is a piece, but the owner sure is! And the way the business is ran, and the way clients are deceived, is really crappy. From what I've heard the name JB Dollar is starting to lose some of it's popularity. Makes me happy I left when I did!
Submitted: Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Posted: Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Kimmerz
Toledo
USA
When I worked at JB Dollar I really thought I had landed a "good job." Sadly I was wrong. It's definitely at the top of my "worst jobs ever" list. The owners, Bob and Joan, treat their employees like crap (hence the extremely high turn-over rate) and are very sneaky in their contracts and such. I always felt that I was expected to lie to potential clients. "Lie" might be a strong word, but how about deceive? I rarely felt that I could be completely honest with them about what they were signing when they signed a contract. I even had one client who cancelled their contract early, and refered to JB Dollar as, "that piece of $h1t JB Dollar." (That actually cracked me up and I still refere to the magazine that way! LOL!)
After I left the company I posted on here, to warn others, business owners and potential employees alike, about this company. At the time I was the only one to post anything. I'm pleased to see that others are finally adding their stories!
I'm not saying the magazine is a piece, but the owner sure is! And the way the business is ran, and the way clients are deceived, is really crappy. From what I've heard the name JB Dollar is starting to lose some of it's popularity. Makes me happy I left when I did!
Submitted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Posted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009
anonymous
Shelby Township
U.S.A.
Hello my name is Tamara and I previously worked for JB Dollar Stretcher. I agree that JB Dollar Stretcher is unethical to not only their employees, but their customers as well. We must save others from suffering from this unethical treatment.
I believe that we must speak loud and clear to make people aware of this unprofessional treatment. If you the customer, employee, or previous employee have been a victim of this please forward your complaint to: Tamara (((ROR REDACTED))) We must save others from experiencing this unexcusable type of conduct.
I wish you all the best in your future indeavors - Best Regards - Tamara
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