More dumb trinkets again I they stopped doing this and would be giving us real $ or gift cards that we could really use not water bottles and ADP jackets who wants to wear those GTFOH!
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I always donated the ADP golf shirts to Goodwill hoping one day I'd see homeless people wearing them.
"Sorry speaking the truth is not damage control..."
Are you overseas, Shill? Your way of speaking is interesting. Perhaps ADP has outsourced their shilling as well. LOL! But no matter, your ranting cannot stop the truth. You also speak behind a wall of anonymity and are also "courageous".
Why are you so concerned with stopping the "negativity" on this site? If ADP is such a great company as you say and has no problems, then nothing people say here can affect it. Right? But if ADP is not great then... well you see where I am going with this.
ADPs "new study" shows turnover is less than 2%? LOL! Completely ridiculous. Turnover is way high.
The way that you are phrasing your posts indicates how management would talk not how an individual employee would. Nice try at damage control.
Sorry, but ADP has high turnover. Claiming otherwise won't cut it.
How can ADP still be an "Employer of Choice" when it has massively laid off or fired a ton of people during the last couple of years? And the wages of the new people being hired to replace them is so ridiculously low. And the turnover rate is very high. How can an "Employer of Choice" have such a high turnover rate?
One time I received a child sized fanny pack as a trinket...
Now that is funny! First laugh I had all day, thank you. ADP is now just a low class thug run payroll company. Gotta love those slick shiny silver jackets with the 2 foot logos on the back! Classy!
I remember those trinkets. They even gave out cheap children's toys at my location a few times. Yes, children's toys - to adults. I got a toy plastic soldier with a parachute. I came home with this toy and my wife was outside the house. As I walked to the house I flung the soldier into the air and he came down on his parachute. I caught him, folded his parachute, and flung him up into the air again and watched him come down. Meanwhile I yelled out to my wife that I got a bonus today. She said "what is it?" I said "here it is" and kept flinging the paratrooper into the air. She kept asking not knowing or believing that it was the paratrooper that kept coming down by parachute!
The former "Employer of Choice". What a laugh!