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The Reserves Network

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The Reserves Network does not care about its employees. - Anonymous employee The Reserves Network Employee Review

1.0
14 Dec 2013
Anonymous employee
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Pros

no pros working for this company

Cons

I paid for my urine test. I paid for my background check. My last pay check was reduced to minimum wage costing me almost $500. I needed a police escort in order to retrieve my toolbox and personal belongings, as Reserves Network manager said I was not allowed back on site and It would be several weeks before they could pick it up. I apparently e-signed paperwork that I have never seen or given any copies of, including a minimum wage declaration, background check fees, do not return policy and many others depending on where they want your signature to end up. I e-signed a pad that they told me was for my I-9 documents. They have attorneys on standby to discern anyone thinking of challenging there deceptive ways. My final termination was for missing a Monday. Take it or leave it attitude they do not care about their employees.

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Pros

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Cons

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