Armed officer - Anonymous employee Allied Universal Employee Review

5.0
17 June 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

weekly pay new hospital

Cons

nurses are lazy we do work for them. we are here to protect them and the patient. They want you to help them but the moment something goes wrong thwy will throw you under the bus

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Thank you for your review of your experience in Oviedo. Regarding any concerns you have with your job responsibilities, we recommend you speak directly with your supervisor and ensure that your duties are clear to both you as well as other staff members at your post.

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