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This company is the worst company ever. They don't have management or people with real responsibility over the job. His manager/Owner Felipe Olaciregui is the very rude person, with no manners to speak with at all.
If you see the website for nationwide, the team work that they show up it's not true. those people not longer work that company. They left nationwide for a good reason.
They lie to driver, use bad works referring to then. The company is a fake company with slave practice. Low mile payment. No one speaks native English at all. Cubans from Miami, who make money over other back. lying and doing robbery over good people.
They should be reported to labor department. Good Luck
NationWide Express LLC In Orlando, FL
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"Slave Practice", now that's a new one!
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I’m more curious about the Not speaking English part...how did that not go unnoticed during the preemployment?
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Most of the East Indian immigrant owned companies I have contact with have a majority of East Indian drivers. That's great for them but to an outsider it can present some really horrible communication problems.
All of our drivers speak English. Well, except for maybe one. He's from Mississippi, been in Northern Cal for thirty years and still has an accent. Sometimes he's a little hard to understand. Especially when he doesn't wear his teeth to work and has been chewing snoose. Good driver, though.TaterFox Thanks this. -
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He said the opportunities to work and succeed were better than they were in Mississippi. The whole clan went to work in a sawmill in Weed and from what I hear they did real well for themselves. -
oh ok..
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I thought about biting him once just to see if he screamed normally without teeth, but his hygiene isn’t up to my standards.
I suspect it’d have some nasally whistle about it.
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