Karla
Sylvan Springs,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, May 11, 2007
I don't think that Titlemax relayed to her when she was hired that she would be cleaning trash, maggots, etc. out of repossessed cars. Remember the phrase - Do under to others as you would have them do unto you. You may be in the same boat someday and I think you might want understanding from someone and not cruel criticism. I, myself, in looking for employment, never even looked at the advertisements asking for collection agents. You are supposed to sit there and threaten other people if they don't pay their bill. Then, you go home and try to scrape together enough money to pay your own bills because this title pawn shop is not even paying you enough for the mental torment you go through every day if you really care about of the welfare of other people.
Brian
East,#3Consumer Suggestion
Fri, January 12, 2007
For one you are the one who quit because you did not want to do the job, you knew this was part of the job, so stop your crying,two you must be employed at the time bonuses were given (the 2nd check of the mont just like any other company, if you quit before bonuses were given out that is your fault.
Jackie
Temple,#4UPDATE EX-employee responds
Fri, October 06, 2006
I recommend that you contact the Department of Labor, Hourly, Wage Division (Federal). I would also send a certified letter to the corporate office in Savannah, GA requesting a complete record of all hours worked and paid thru your last date of employment. Give them a specific timeframe e.g. 15 days to respond back from date of letter. If you do not receive a response in a timely matter, I would proceed to file my complaint with DOL.