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High turn over rate Pros easy job. Cons dealing with aggrivated people all day. Amount poor management, the HR woman, hires friends and family. She treats all others unfairly. And the pay sucks for that type of job! Very stressful. Yes No There are 1 unhelpful reviews 1. A typical work day includes constant rage from "customers" because this was a vehicle impound lot.

Most coworkers were very motivated, others seemed to not listen after repeated explanations. Management was great, the owner- awesome! The hardest part of the job is definitely is dealing with the customers but you quickly get used to how you have to handle that. The most enjoyable part of the job was the leniency when finished with work duties and extra work duties.

And specifically for me- my schedule. Posted by thegrimtower on May 02, Posted by mr rik on May 02, Well, that sure seemed to spark a fire under someone's behind! If you are not one of the "undesirable" towers, then, why would you defend them in your blanket statements?

IT IS the tow companies who set this scenario up, I agree. Everyone needs to have a job, but as I stated, the company that employs must take responsibility for their employee's errors, or just plain lack of knowledge, which The story as it was told was more than likely meant to generate sympathy for the writer. Just a guess, though that's what I got out of it.

Posted by thegrimtower on May 01, Retriever towing has hundreds of complaints posted online about their predatory actions. They even towed a victim of domestic abuse while the police were at the scene! They are notorious for overcharging people for their 'services.

Posted by Beatnikjd on May 01, Posted by Stacey on April 30, I'm not sure what the anniversary, fishing story, new job, and recovering and peeing dog had to do with that sorry tale but maybe you're a writer?

Congratulations on your 29th anniversary though, that's awesome. Posted by Ramjet on April 30, It appears that you learned your lesson about parking on private property that isn't owned by you. Even if it wasn't in the City of Portland, that seems a tad bit high, even with an after hours gate fee.

Posted by thegrimtower on April 30, Today is my 29th wedding anniversary. My husband and I have been living on one person's unemployment income for the past several months. Yesterday, April 23rd, , was the first absolutely gorgeous day here in Portland, Or.

Due to my limited source of funds, I thought it would be nice to buy my husband a fishing license as an anniversary gift; something he enjoys tremendously, and also as Posted by gloree on April 24, July 16th The ten minutes it took to get out of the car and in line to get some affordable date night food, the bottom feeders at Retriever Towing had our car in the air and gone to their lot.

Posted by Matt Long on July 16, And during that time, somehow Posted by zaaro on May 30, I live in the Meriwether in South Waterfront. My car is protected by a gate which cannot be opened without concierge authorization. It is underground. Retriever towing came and took my car when one of the residents called and said I was parked in his spot. He must have let the towing company into the area, which was totally unauthorized.

The towing company did not require and proof that this Posted by what do you know on March 19, Retriever Towing damaged my car during tow, then refused to pay for it. The tow ticket says no pre-existing damage, yet when I picked up the car the front bumper was crunched on both sides. They have provided no explanation for this, other than "no, wasn't us.

Posted by danielrr on March 03, Posted by Mossbak on December 22, Ok, first by your own admission, you parked somewhere you knew you shouldn't. You got towed.. When you don't heed posted warnings, you run the risk of being towed. It matters not HOW much time you spend on someone else's private property. You parked the car, the tow company didn't. Why throw the blame to them when Posted by thegrimtower on December 09, The point is, you forgot to display the permit that the law says you MUST display to park in those disabled zones.

It's a pitty when people think that the "Bad 'ol tow company" is to blame here when they truly are not. What happens if you drive and forget your license? You might get a hefty ticket AND you might get your car Predatory towing is illegal.

Suggest anyone affected by this company file a complaint with the Sherrif's office not Portland police. The document will force the county to respond with a court document to appear and defend their actions in any case. Also, if you used a credit card to get your vehicle back, simply call your card co. Posted by Lawman on November 18, I recently visited the city of Roses and received a very rude awakening on a rainy and windy Saturday afternoon across from the Portland Expo Center.

I attended an event there and when I arrived, the Expo parking lot was full with no spaces available. I pulled into what appeared to be a very quiet parking area Posted by pva on November 09, My husband and I have lived in the same apartment complex for a year now.

We have one handicap tag between our two vehicles that he drives. We have parked the car in a handicapped spot in front of our apartment for a year and have every now and then forgotten the handicapped tag. Today our neighbors came and told us our car was being towed. She had told the towers that she was going to go Posted by danielle on August 13, If I could give this company zero stars I would.

While my son was working his minimum wage job delivering pizzas, he ran a pizza up to a home, then discovered his car was gone! The car had been towed by Retriever. He looked and never found a sign. Trustworthy Service Retriever Towing is a company that believes in providing a completely reliable and trustworthy service.

Your vehicle is an important asset and we promise to deliver it with care. Our responsibility is to tow and deliver your vehicle in an easy and smooth manner. Trust us, and we will free you from any of your troubles. Experience our excellent service by contacting us on 02 Hubert Evans claims that he was asserting his lawful right to prevent the driver from towing his car because he was present -- but the driver wouldn't take no for an answer, according to the lawsuit filed Monday in Multnomah County Circuit Court.

Evans claims that the driver, Albert M. Herbst, slugged him in the face, head and body -- sending him to the hospital by ambulance. Read the lawsuit. According to the suit, Evans drove up to his sister's apartment complex -- the Terri Lee Apartments at E. Burnside St. He took out a lawn chair from the trunk of his BMW and sat in it directly behind his car as he waited for his sister to get ready and played with his nephews and dog.



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