James M Driskill
Very Much Real. I am responding to you because you are a member of PozPlanet --- see my recent additions there. Very much real.
Feb 10, 2018 8:25:15am
James M Driskill
Feb 10, 2018 8:24:35am
James M Driskill
The glassdoor reviews or Desert Aids Project [ Palm Springs Area ] is quite alarming. It relates to denial of health care coverages. These are hate collective organizations ---- not supportive --- in their foundation -- to change to allow us to thife and not die. I have a case pending in San Benardino Criminal Court --- documentation on record for this case is found here.
Feb 10, 2018 8:24:06am
James M Driskill
on Glassdoor nationally ---- there is a disturbing trend if you search for employee reviews for Aids Service Agencies around the nation. This is a just shy of an hour long presentation ---- http://realuphuman.net/WebDomains/glassdoor.com/LetterOfAConspiracyExposed.mp3
IP Address: 47.156.223.78
Feb 10, 2018 8:20:37am
James M Driskill
Sep 13, 2017
Helpful (2)
Colorado Health Network Logo
"Employment"
Former Employee - Client Services in Denver, CO
Doesn't Recommend
Negative Outlook
I worked at Colorado Health Network (Less than a year)
Pros
Case Managers are not micro-managed, occasionally drug companies will come in and bring free lunch, relaxed dress code, on a major bus line
Cons
Management is awful. They do not trust their employees with anything - not even tissues. If you want a box of tissues you have to go to upstairs and talk to the them. One person stores them in his office.
They had a big "investigation" because two employees quit because of racism and discrimination within the organization - the "investigation" was "inconclusive". They had a meeting with all of the staff (that … Show More
Advice to Management
Maybe start with a little bit of respect (for clients and staff)?
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Jul 28, 2017
Helpful (1)
Colorado Health Network Logo
"Low pay, oppressive managment, dishonest business practices..."
Current Employee - Anonymous Employee
Doesn't Recommend
Negative Outlook
I have been working at Colorado Health Network full-time (Less than a year)
Pros
Brand new facility, friendly coworkers, easy access to downtown. Interviews are too easy. Great benefits. Benefits those less fortunate.
Cons
Oppressive leadership, disingenuous management, dishonest business practices. I really wan to like this place but the management could use some training. I have witnessed some dishonest business practices going on here. Toxic work environment. Pay is very low. Upper level management is very elitist, discriminating, and oppressive toward other staff.
Advice to Management
Take some training courses to learn how to perform your job better. Many may have landed in their current positions due to the Peter Principle. Do some house cleaning, see who actually contributes to the successful functioning of the company and trim the fat. Just because someone is fun outside of work and makes you laugh does not mean they are competent managers that need to be leading other people. Take a look in the mirror.
Helpful (2)
Colorado Health Network Logo
"Employment"
Former Employee - Client Services in Denver, CO
Doesn't Recommend
Negative Outlook
I worked at Colorado Health Network (Less than a year)
Pros
Case Managers are not micro-managed, occasionally drug companies will come in and bring free lunch, relaxed dress code, on a major bus line
Cons
Management is awful. They do not trust their employees with anything - not even tissues. If you want a box of tissues you have to go to upstairs and talk to the them. One person stores them in his office.
They had a big "investigation" because two employees quit because of racism and discrimination within the organization - the "investigation" was "inconclusive". They had a meeting with all of the staff (that … Show More
Advice to Management
Maybe start with a little bit of respect (for clients and staff)?
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Jul 28, 2017
Helpful (1)
Colorado Health Network Logo
"Low pay, oppressive managment, dishonest business practices..."
Current Employee - Anonymous Employee
Doesn't Recommend
Negative Outlook
I have been working at Colorado Health Network full-time (Less than a year)
Pros
Brand new facility, friendly coworkers, easy access to downtown. Interviews are too easy. Great benefits. Benefits those less fortunate.
Cons
Oppressive leadership, disingenuous management, dishonest business practices. I really wan to like this place but the management could use some training. I have witnessed some dishonest business practices going on here. Toxic work environment. Pay is very low. Upper level management is very elitist, discriminating, and oppressive toward other staff.
Advice to Management
Take some training courses to learn how to perform your job better. Many may have landed in their current positions due to the Peter Principle. Do some house cleaning, see who actually contributes to the successful functioning of the company and trim the fat. Just because someone is fun outside of work and makes you laugh does not mean they are competent managers that need to be leading other people. Take a look in the mirror.
Feb 10, 2018 8:18:24am
James M Driskill
Feb 10, 2018 8:17:14am
James M Driskill
Feb 10, 2018 8:16:48am
James M Driskill
You are the first rating of the Colorado Denver Aids Project Page in giving 5 stars. Once you read / listen to the full extent of #ConspiracyExposed at Colorado Aids Project Denver -- aka Colorado Health Network..... you may want to rescind your review. Here are the facts..... Glassdoor employee reviews for Colorado Health Network.
Feb 10, 2018 8:16:12am