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Lavaca, Southtown, Eastside

Trach Masters has no morals or values. The owner Carlos Garcia hired me a few months ago. I was…read moreable to witness first hand the carelessness of of his work. Taking shortcuts when doing the BLS and ACLS classes and stating how as long as he doesn't get caught like Mastertrain did then it's no big deal. He does not clean the mouth pieces and asks people to place the shield with a rubberband over the dirty piece. Not once did he wipe down a manikin. He commits fraud and has been reported to AHA. I could no longer work for a person like that and when I quit after assisting with DADS classes he refused to pay me my money. Over 3,000 is what he owes me. He claims I was never there but has pictures of me here with DADS employees. I have also reported this to Better Business Bureau, Federal Trade Commission and Texas Workforce Commission.

No morals or values a year and a half later. I'm providing this review from the patient side of…read morethe picture. Carlos Garcia is a person with whom one can not converse. He is the type of person who can not accept what another person has to say without refuting it - even when you are talking about matters that do not involve him! He has an answer for everything. The website for Trachmasters states that he is the founder of the company but he insists that he is just the manager. Is he scared of losing his contract with the nursing facilities that hire his company? A doctor and a respiratory therapist warned in advance that though he is competent, he is very difficult to work with. Since then, several nurses have stated that he is rude and that other employees of the company are nicer. If he is the owner and he answers to no one but himself, facilities should be wary of contracting with this company.

San Antonio Young Marines - San Antonio Young Marines

San Antonio Young Marines

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Eastside

Great place to find leadership. They will get you ready for when you actually are able to join…read more Countless jobs that are offered, own housing with your own private security keeping you safe both day and night. Countless cruises to go on all paid for with many countries to see. Your cruises dock out of San Diego not Long Beach. Also have your own swimming pool and a Denny's type restaurant that serves food three times a day. Also you have your own store with countless medals and ribbons and sweaters and T Shirts you can buy. You are offered all of this on one condition. You got to go thru 3 months of training to see if you qualify for this 4 year vacation package.

This unit is stellar. My daughter is involved and I currently serve as the Executive Officer and…read morethis gives an opportunity for the two of us to spend quality time together. They are not a scared-straight organization; they take good kids and enhance what values already exist inside. The Drills are normally exciting and always encourage the kids to be physically, morally, and spiritually fit. My daughter always comes back home very mentally energetic, though physically worn out, and it's amazing to see her interact with the rest of the family. They are not a recruiting tool; one of their main goals is to keep kids off drugs and instill the moral courage to stand up for what is right. There are obviously military aspects to the program. They all have to graduate a boot camp to become a Young Marine. There are current and former Marines serving as Registered Adult Leaders. The kids march and perform physical activities one might see in the military. But most of those items are a ton of fun for the kids and the Drills present opportunities to the kids to do things they might never do before. I've witnessed quiet kids blossom into leaders. Kids are positively encouraged to succeed within the program and in life. Drug awareness is present throughout, as is CPR training. Assistance with school is encouraged, particularly with those older kids mentoring the younger ones. Trips to locations to build cohesion are prevalent as well. This past weekend, the kids completed the obstacle course as teams. There is an upcoming trip to visit the Lexington. If you have the ability to get involved in this program, I'll recommend it!

American Red Cross - cprclasses - Updated May 2026

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