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Carriage Services is The WORST ever company to work for. Most employees havent has raises in over 5yrs. Corporate level Regional Managers are never satisfied with anything. Always critisizing, never ANY praise or positive comments whatsoever. Last year was the last straw for me. Our location was down by 5 employees who quit. Yet, the rest of us 5employees raised 35000 for a local charity. We were in the paper and the news. I sent copies of articles with pictures and a letter from the Mayor thanking our location to a regional manager and Director of support. I never got a response back at all. Not a thank you a WOW…nothing. When I saw them I brought it up and just got a nod and smile as if I was speaking a foriegn language they didnt understand. My staff worked very hard even worked on our days off to raise this money. The only comment I got was why was our call volume down. Maybe because we decided to focus our attention to help our community by helping seniors live safe in their homes. Carriage Services is the most corporate greedy, negative company I have ever worked for in my life.
Creative Press, quite possibly the most covert, ethically challenged graphics firm there is in terms of telling the truth to employees and customers.