Us Work Alliance
Us work alliance fake postal service!
- 12-17-2007
- 3
I was trying to get back on my feet after being discharged from the U.S. Army when I saw an ad in the Pennysaver for the Postal Service, stating that they were hiring for a starting pay of 20/hr. I was working back at my minimum wage job I had before the service, so it sounded pretty good to me. I called the 800 number where I answered automated questions then spoke to an actual customer serivce representative. The job sounded amazing, but I guess it was just a little TOO good to be true. I gave them my credit card info, and about seven to ten days later I received my study guide booklet.
I went to register online to set up a date to take the postal service test, when none of the websites or links given worked at all. I thought maybe the internet was acting up, until I accidentally clicked on a link that took me the complaint website. I was crushed. I thought I had finally found a job worth pursuing.
Instead, I'm left in more credit card debt and still with a cruddy minimum wage job. Way to treat your fellow Americans, let alone a veteran you con artists.
Dutchchick3
Lancaster, California
U.S.A.
Company: Us Work Alliance
Country: USA
State: Georgia
City: Norcross
Address: P.O. Box 923088