This company is a nightmare - Anonymous employee LearningRx Employee Review

1.0
12 Jan 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You get to work with children.

Cons

LearningRx makes all employees sign a contract that holds them responsible for all money lost if the employee quits durring an assignment. Then they give employees assignments without their consent. LearningRx also drops your wages after you sign on as an employee and threatens to take you through arbitration if you leave. The company is a scam for both employees and customers, because children have to be tutored by "brain trainers" who are being forced to work there.

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LearningRx Response
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We were disappointed to read about the unfavorable experience cited in this former employee’s review. Even though we do not know which Center the employee worked for (the review dates back to 2013), the family founders, staff, owners, and trainers of LearningRx remain true to our mission of helping every client we serve learn easier, think faster, and perform better. We take pride in providing our employees with ample opportunity to find value in their work, to help make life-changing improvements in the children and adults they train, and offering team members the opportunity to work (and win!) in a meaningful business.

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Cons

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