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    Labor Max Staffing

    3.3 (7 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 4:30 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Brewer Global

    (6 reviews)

    Amazing recruiters that have your back and actually care about your career. Highly recommend. Call…read morethem, don't hesitate!

    My Experience with Brewer Global…read more Brewer Global is a small staffing agency that, like many others, claims to "do things differently." In reality, their operations feel very similar to dozens of other agencies--quick job placements, but little job security, weekly pay, and no benefits. I was first placed at COURT, a furniture rental company, and later at Interblock, a small gaming equipment manufacturer. My role at Interblock was unclear from the start. The pay was $17 an hour, which is slightly better than average for staffing agencies, but that's where the positives ended. On my first day, I received no training, wasn't introduced to a supervisor or lead, and wasn't given any proper tools or PPE--not even gloves. We were restoring old gaming cabinets with high-voltage capacitors without insulated gloves, and installing heavy monitors on worn hydraulic arms without hard hats. There was no visible safety personnel on-site, and no health benefits, which made the $17 rate feel far less worthwhile given the risks involved. About two weeks in, I was let go due to attendance issues--my fault, as I relied on public transit for a 4:30 AM shift. Though I considered using rideshare services, the cost was too high for a daily commute. The company didn't offer any support or flexibility. Instead, I was met with hostility, particularly from an employee named Evelyn, who told me, "You should be grateful to us. What better job can you get?" Her attitude was unprofessional and unnecessary, and she could definitely improve her people skills. On the other hand, a staff member named Scott was consistently professional, polite, and communicative. He handled everything with respect, and his approach was a refreshing contrast. Bottom line: It's not worth working for Brewer Global--or, honestly, most staffing agencies--unless you're in a desperate situation. They fill seats quickly, but provide no stability, little respect, and few protections. You're just a temporary body to them, not an employee with long-term value.

    Labor Max Staffing - employmentagencies - Updated May 2026

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