I was looking to make a career change and read up about this company promising use it's network and contacts to find me a job as a hemodialysis technician even with no experience. I ponied up and paid $ 800.00 thinking it may be a good investment that I can earn back in a few months. So I took 4 sessions and was bored to death. The instructor I could barely understand, the materials were like mediocre photocopies from other books. Worst of all, when the sessions were done, we had a " fake certification " that was printed from a computer. My peers were nurses already and I felt out of place and mad that this expensive seminar is being marketed as a "credited " course that can certify you as a technician just like an EMT.
Truth is, this is a continuing ed course for nurses who want to be transferred to a different department, and not fit for a regular person outside of the healthcare profession. I believe this Moms and Pops business is false advertising and a ripoff to unsuspecting people who are unemployed!!! Then we were promised after that they would land us jobs but after the seminar and after submitting my resume to them... They failed to call back and wouldn't even talk to me. I looked for the owner, Marie Ortaliz but the secretary kept screening my calls and to no avail. I finally gave up and charged this painful lesson to experience but it left me with an $ 800.00 dollar hole in my pocket.
Beware of this fraudulent business
Sam
Hackensack, New Jersey
U.S.A.
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