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    Fletcher Estate Planning - Estate Plan Design meeting

    Fletcher Estate Planning

    (1 review)

    Jim truly handled our estate planning with ease. His expertise and knowledge has left me…read morecomfortable in knowing that our wills, living trust, etc are all robust and clearly documented. He did a really good job explaining each of the documents, asking pointed questions for my husband and I. The end result is a well organized binder with copies of each document applicable. He went above and beyond and created an in case of emergency binder for any babysitters in our home, including in case of emergency numbers, doctor contacts, and a quick reference for what to do if something happens while someone else is watching our child. I can't recommend Jim enough, and highly recommend everyone make the time to get your estate planning, wills, in order, especially if you have kids.

    From the owner: We can come to you, at your home, work, or other location. There is no additional charge, and we…read morego anywhere in the Atlanta metro area. Or you can come to our office in Sandy Springs if this is more convenient for you. Jim Fletcher concentrates on Trusts and Estates law because he is passionate about helping families create happy and secure futures. Jim graduated with honors from the University of Georgia School of Law, and earned his Bachelor of Business Administration from Kennesaw State University. Jim rose to the level of senior associate at two prestigious Buckhead and Dunwoody law firms. Jim received advanced training from Wealth Counsel, a national organization of trusts and estates attorneys and other professionals who design sophisticated planning techniques for individuals and families. Jim has been named as a "Super Lawyer" beginning in the year 2020. He is known as a legal scholar and enjoys educating the community. He is a frequently-requested speaker for Georgia continuing legal education seminars, and founded the Kids Protection Center as an organization that provides parents and families with resources and information to help keep our children safe. Whether you are married or single, with a traditional family or a blended one, just starting out or looking back on a life well lived, Jim Fletcher will help you craft a plan to achieve your goals for your loved ones for today and years to come.

    Quest Financial

    Quest Financial

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    I applied for a position. I spoke with a recruiter only for another recruiter to come and say no,…read moreyour going to take this other job. The lied about the job description. Underpaid for ecommerce position. Shady company. Glad I quit so they didn't get any money out of me. STAY AWAY..:....

    A recruiter approached me this past December after submitted an application through Craigslist…read more(first mistake). Recently I moved across the country and am not only unfamiliar with the companies out here, but I haven't had the opportunity to create a business network yet. When the recruited contacted me, he said he was following up from the Craigslist posting and while that position was filled he wanted me to come into the office because he knows of another great fit. I think it was a tacky way of connecting with me, he could have just called directly and spoke to his services that he has to offer. Lastly, I showed up for the "interview" and the office was not welcoming. There were two doors in the waiting room and no windows or someone to greet me. I opened one of the doors and it was a storage closet, the second door had a few people from the office and a baby when I first walked in. I understand it was around the Holidays and I am all about "casual Friday's", however; it was odd to not be greeted professionally when I had a scheduled appointment. I thought the meeting went pretty well overall, aside from me having to help the recruiter through some of the steps. He mentioned a few great positions available and we were able to build rapport on the topic of Atlanta and places to hike. He suggested introducing me to the business developer/manager who works directly with the clients, but unfortunately wasn't able to introduce me to any of the managers because they were either unavailable or out of the office. After our conversation, there were two jobs I was interested in. He said he would follow-up with me and be sure to send me the job descriptions of those positions. In conclusion, after reaching out to the recruiter several times by phone and email, he never responded to me. I could not get past how unprofessional my experience was overall, So I ended up reaching out to the recruiters direct supervisor a month later and received the same level of customer service (sarcasm). His response was much like his employees; only he was making excuses for the recruiter. This was the email response I received: "Thank you for the message. I actually am his direct supervisor, so I will address it with him. The holidays are a tricky time, so I am sure there is a reason for no follow-up, but not an excuse. It could have been that the client never got back to us, or something out of our control, but either way, a follow-up should have happened. I will look through your information/paperwork and see what we have going on. Also, feel free to look on our website at any opportunities that you might be interested in. Keep in mind though, each recruiter here meets 30-40 candidates per week, so that is a lot of names/faces to remember. He is still new, so he is still learning and improving, but it definitely will not happen again." Needless to say, I will not be using their service nor do I recommend this agency to anyone.

    Smith Cavin & Corbin - realestatesvcs - Updated May 2026

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