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This companymakes publishig look bad! Worst Publishing company in Arizona - Anonymous employee TMM Publications Employee Review

1.0
19 Mar 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There is nothing positive about this company it is a sham

Cons

The owner is the most unprofessional leader who hires anyone he can and deosnt pay them anything! he keeps unprofessional, untrained peole around him to feel like he is of importance. he is a semi successful buisness owner with a mnetality of a poor five year ole child with something to prove. The owkr enviroment is awful, and there is a lot of suspicious behavior . This company has more turnover than any company I have seen, more hiring and firng and quitting than ever! The only time things are normal or appear normal are whne outside publishers come in to town, it is a ll a show and a performance. The owner is a good actor and a liar. Most off the Titles/ Magazines are not even real!!!!

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5.0
12 Aug 2023
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Pros

Hands-down, the best working environment I have ever experienced. Work from home and respect is established all around the board. Everybody is nice to each other and I enjoyed my time here.

Cons

Employees are in different time zones.

1.0
6 June 2017
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

The staff is excellent and produce a fine product. Across the board. I am certain that they are under-paid and under-appreciated. Without question.

Cons

The company operates on the fringe of ethical. Publishers are encouraged to enter into bartering agreements, without any disclosure whether those transactions are properly reported to the feds. (And there is no question who would take responsibility, and who would deflect any responsibility.) There is great merit to the goals of the publications, though sales training encourages dishonest tricks to get contracts (That is, what little sales training that is offered. You are pretty much on your own: sink or swim.) Employees and contractors are "used" for what they can produce, with no reciprocal loyalty, trust or appreciation. Buyer (potential employee) beware (of the smoke and mirrors). On one day they praise you, and then kick you to the curb on the next. This review is very consistent with many other reviews you will see here, not just a single bad experience by one person.

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