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blah in San Antonio, Texas

54 months ago

My supervisor knew who they were going to hire before the person came in for the interview based on what side of town the person lived on and the persons name lots of factors that are pretty much illegal. I would not work at acs, they have questionable business practices and the supervisors and management have serious ethics problems, I worked there for over eight years and you would not believe the things that went on.

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Nevertrustacs in Portland, Oregon

47 months ago

I worked there for 8 months. I was treated pretty good at first (2 months). But the low payed employees where not. They were treated disasterly! The Supervisors where too young and not informaed enough to be Supervisors. My Team was set-up by the CO's VP. Oh your not going to be laid-off, you'll all be fine. I took that as "I am looking for a new job". They made up some lame excuse of why I was being laid-off. Funny thing is 2 minutes before3 I got the call, I was informing the "new" person in Mexico how to do the job! After my 2nd month, we started to be threatened, and verbally abused, by boththe GM and our own managers in which we had never met. They all lived on the East Coast, or Mid-West. ACS has burned itself out in Portland and many other states. They have started to recycle people in some town, meaning they the ex employee becomes a employee again. Can you live on $8.00 per hour? Maybe if you had 4 roommates! VERY BAD COMPANY TO WORK FOR, NOT SUGGESTED!

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