I've always have been impressed and eager to work for this company. I've had two interviews one in 2008 and last month July 2023. My first experience was bad it was at the Taylor Michigan property and my interview was rude, on her phone and gestured me out of her office while on her phone. No brainer I didn't get a second call. This time, I interviewed, was told to check my email as my resume would be forwarded and I ended up reaching out only to be told she moved on with another candidate. That's understandable. What's not is common courtesy from both incidents. I thought about it, that maybe it was God's protection for me not to work with the company at this time, it's a constant bturn over like every 90 days or less for a managers position and maybe the owner need to peep game and ask why is this happening so much. Why is the position always posted so frequently? Surely it cannot be the recruiter or staff fault and maybe just maybe it's a "management" issue. How hard is it to manage when all of the tools like learning their way, having adequate staff, equipment and the salary is perfect, or perfect bait? I don't know, but I'm very impressed with the overall company itself, I'm now just one eyebrow up on the high turn over and wish everyone the best!!!