The Circle K in La Fontaine, Indiana refuses to hire people who are not White, who have disabilities, and who have previously worked for the government. A woman told me that she applied for a job at Circle K, but she didn't get the job because she was pregnant. Circle K managers frequently say that job applications are kept on file for 2 years. That is a outright lie. I know a few people who actually work for Circle K, and they told me that job applications are only kept on file for a year.
I personally know many people who where turned down for a job at Circle K because they had previously worked for the government (like the military). Why won't they hire a person that had served honorably for the military overseas? I don't want the hiring manager to say that the person (who was applying for a job) is not disciplined enough to work for Circle K. That is ridiculous.
After these people filled out a few job applications (over a year time period) at the Circle K's in Indiana, they where called and harassed by a manager at the Midwest Circle K Headquarters (in Columbus, Indiana).
The pizza workers at Circle K frequently burn pizzas. Even though they have a good deal (usually $8 for a larger pepperoni), what good is a burnt cheap pizza? If you use a debit card (or a credit card) be careful because the cashiers will frequently charge you twice for a single item.
Plain and simple&don't visit Circle K if you want good service—just go someplace else.
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