I also worked at E American Securities for a few weeks. I had a really strange and bad feeling about the place on my very first day; I actually got a migraine when I saw how disorganized things were. As time went on, there was a core few of us, where we showed new incoming employees what was going on, and they actually took off sometimes within a few hours, or less.
I did not get my last paycheck either. Well, needless to say, the (619) 325-7222 phone number is disconnected, and the referencing phone number on the web site is her home. I guess the messages are starting to pile up while she is in jail. This was a tweener or in between job, so I was not expecting much of it. However, I did expect to get paid.
The arrest report listed her weight at 150 pounds. Who was her press agent? Try 185 pounds!
She absconded with the clients money to pay for her lifestyle. She wore hideous outfits that was only befitting someone at least 50 pounds lighter, but she still managed to squeeze in them.
It seemed that her whole goal was to impress her classmates at her 30th or 35th (?) class reunion. She just bought a Mercedes, wore swap meet jewelry, and wanted to brag that our specific contacts came from a pool party in Beverly Hills.
Every call that came in was to be screened. We had to get the persons name, number, company, and purpose of the call. Needless to say, this type of time wasting procedure for each and every phone call really cut into inefficiency, and nearly halted workflow. The main reasoning was that we had to screen for the District Attorneys office. Now we know why!
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