During the interview the Captain for the area told me about the Salvation Army and job duties for position applied for. I was informed that she liked me and my working background made me very qualified for the job. She stated "the job pays $$" but since I was so qualified she was going to try to get me a little more money if I was interested in the position to which I replied yes. A few days later I heard back from HR who informed me that their corp office said the most they could pay was a little less than I was told during the interview because the job really paid less than $10/hr. The job posting listed the pay betw $10-10.75/hr. When I let the Hr rep know that I was told the position paid $$ during the interview she claimed that I was mistaken and was really told that they were hoping that they could pay that. Since I strongly detest being lied to I did not accept the job. This organization has a tax exempt real estate portfolio in the Tampa Bay FL area valued at $75 million; they could have afforded to pay the amount mentioned during the interview which was not much over $10/hr. Before an interview please browse their website; their history is shown there along with all the charity work the organization is involved in.