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Thanks for your feedback.
There is no scheme at TeamBuilding. Our hosts and team put a lot of love and work into making sure that every client experience is world class.
We did hire you during a very busy time, and before starting you said you were excited for that challenge. It's okay that it wasn't a fit for you, but your comments here about manipulation are surprising.
In addition, we do have high expectations and do our best to compensate accurately for this. Your pay was $20 per hour for an entry level role, and you also earned gratuity, bonuses, and benefits. Generally, our people are happy with their pay, and we regularly review compensation to stay up to date.
For example, you are correct that we did not have an internet stipend benefit. Our team requested this benefit and we've added a $50 per month stipend for full-time employees to cover those costs.
For your other points:
You were never paid late. You did receive a $100 per day bonus for extra time worked, which was paid separate from your regular paycheck. This bonus was in addition to overtime pay, which was part of the regular pay cycle.
There are no children working for us. As you know, one of our longtime team members suggested employing her extended family as they needed work during the pandemic. The "children" are 18+ years old.
The 50 employees you mentioned were seasonal hires. We were clear with communication at hiring and throughout their employment that it was a temporary role and would end.
Finally, we would never intentionally manipulate the unemployment process. If you were not eligible for unemployment, it is likely because you resigned and left the country.
Employee experiences are important to us, and we are constantly working to improve. Job applicant experiences are important too. For anyone considering a role at TeamBuilding, you are welcome to contact me at michael@teambuilding.com with any questions or concerns.