Survives mostly off of college students and unpaid interns. No room for real growth and tries to play off all the instability as being a startup. I don't think you get to claim you're a startup after 7 years of trying to get a company off the ground. Tries to run a learning center but avoids all student safety protocols and spent more time trying to find a loophole to stay out of trouble if a child gets snatched than if they just had a basic checkout system. CEO in the US spends too much time trying to show he can actually run a copy but the CEO of the Korean branch is carrying the company. He keeps saying that we have to be quiet about the US and Korean companies being the same company (they share inventory and staff) since it's not legal? I guess they're registered as separate entities even though they're not? Either way, I didn't want to be here when this company got investigated.