I worked for SecureNet for a year and 3 weeks. It was a fun place to work for a while but as everything does it changed.in my department it ended up i was the only male working in that department. I was also the only homosexual in the department. My supervisor adv me that she didnt have a problem with me being homosexual. So i didnt think anything of it. After 3 months of working there your supposed to get a raise. I figured out what was going on after my first 3 months. My supervisor adv me when i got hired that i would go from being paid 7.25 an hour to 8.00 an hour because i didnt have the experiance. I agreed to that and i THOUGHT thats what was going to happen. After my 3 months i only got a raise of. 25 cents. I had to fight for 3 more months to get my other. 50 cents and by that time it wasnt even worth it because the starting wage went up to 8.25. I was just happy i got what i was promissed even though it took an extra 3 months.
While working there some people quit and went on to better/more paying jobs. Everytime someone got hired my supervisor really didnt say much to me. She ignored me and acted like i wasnt even there. But if i messed up she would come rip me a new one.in the end i put in a months notice that i was leaving and everything seemed to be going better. I was stuck with the same pay even though at your year your supposed to get a raise. My boss didnt want to give me a raise so she put me on a 30 day probation. I was quitting anyways so i didnt care. She had hired 3 girls who were all friends and spoke spanish to hid the fact that they were talking about people and didnt want to get introuble. When i left my replacement was a girl also. So i guess my old supervisor got what she wanted. An all girl department. If anyone is thinking about trying to get a job at securenet take it from me. They dont have compettitive wages and they really dont care about you. So you'd have a better chance getting on with t-mobile and staying there a year. Im just tired of the way securenet treats their employee's.
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