I went for an interview in the beginning of June/2011. I was immediately hired and promised $14 an hour once I received my SORA. I was charged a $75 fee and over $200 for the SORA(which I later found shouldn't have been over $100). I passed the SORA test with a temporary sora which they wouldn't honor. I went for my fingerprints(an additional fee) out in Paramus. A week and a half later, I received my card. I haven't received a phone call from them since. I've made numerous calls to them but was sent to a full voice mail for "human resources" and at some point I did leave a detailed message and have yet to receive any call at all. I, actually, went down there and they told me they had no openings and I should be patient! You don't advertise in a newspaper unless you have openings!!!! That's business 101. So, I sent an e-mail to the Better Business Bureau and the State Police and told them they should investigate these deceptive business practices. I'm very upset because I really need a job and because they "hired" me I stopped looking and now I'm even worse off then before.
Worst security guard company in the Tri-state area! They won't pay you for overtime, no real chain of command, they'll try to charge you uniform until you stop working for them (even though you already paid in full), This company, Front-line Security in East Rutherford and Newark, NJ, OVERcharging you for a New Jersey SORA (Security Guard Registration Act) license and then never hiring you so you have no job but they keep your money...
Ah, the scams with this company go on and on and on...
AVOID DANNY, TIMOTHY AND FRONT-LINE SECURITY AT ALL COSTS!
WOW i just finished my class with them i guess im the fool , well i pressed record on my phone when she told me about the js i will get 10 days after i get my license so should i wait, or just try to persue another job, wow, i really upset , this SUCKS!!
Employment scams (where there is *NO* job) include but are not limited to:
1. Victims pay $$$ up front for required crap like uniforms, certification, background check, 1/2 airline ticket, etc.
2. You don't quite qualify for the job but are counseled to go back to school (scammer gets paid on college referral).
3. You are offered an interview and find out later it's a no-salary, commission-only, you-pay-expenses, perhaps-MLM sales job with poor leads.
4. You give your personal info because you believe you are applying for a real job which can lead to ID theft.
5. Your job as financial agent is to receive checks, cash them at your own bank, and Western Union cash away (checks will bounce).
REMEMBER -- THERE IS *NO* JOB.