Security Officer Confesses - Security Officer bei Springs Rescue Mission: Mitarbeiterbewertung

1,0
24. Dez. 2022
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Pros

There are no best reasons to work at Springs Rescue Mission when You are directed to rough up Springs Rescue Mission Homeless Residents.

Kontras

Management practices favoritism while one resident is paying for our paid bunks They take the money and I have to escort them out the next Morning and then Management will move anothér resident who works into the paid bunks area, Charge 200 dollars for the bunk, collect the Money and then throw the resident out the next morning then repeat the process. Springs Rescue Mission Management does this because The Charge is for 200 per month for the bunk Why are they thrown out the next Morning? There is more money made when collecting 200 dollars per day for one bunk. This ís how Springs Rescue Mission Staff make their salary and bonuses for Management, and Campaign Funds for El Paso County Republicans running for Elected Offices in Colorado Springs and El Paso County.

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Springs Rescue Mission does not participate in practices listed and is in good standing locally, state-wide, and nationally.

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5,0
19. Sep. 2025
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Pros

Amazing place to work. I would have stayed had I not moved away.

Kontras

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4. Juni 2026
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The organization has strong community visibility, passionate employees at the ground level, and the potential to make a significant impact in Colorado Springs.

Kontras

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