EWR is a Big trap-No recommendations for recruits!
This organization would entice you to work for them even if you had not applied directly. They’ll call you out of the blue and engage you, especially if you just came into UK newly and needed to work desperately. They’ll give few shifts at a time in your location. Then they’ll stop posting you to schools in your town or city, but those far away so you could be stressed and they’ll give you a call at the die minutes for example call you at 8:30 am to resume work at a new place many miles away at 9 am. They’ll even call you to do 4 hours shift at a far distance with a promise to add to your hourly wage or cover for the hours missed. But once you cover the shift they’ll pay at the normal rate for only the time worked. If you asked them questions they’ll always ignore your message and emails-very unprofessional and no transparency and trust. Then most times in a month or two you may hardly get a shift-and you have bills to pay. Then you’ll start applying elsewhere.The admin staff at EWR are not sincere with recommendation requests. When you request them for a recommendation or the organization that you applied to ask them for a recommendation they’ll ignore all emails without any response. When they’re called on phone they’ll promise to treat the request within a week but would never do. Then you call them again and the circle continues. They don’t want you to go elsewhere to work even though they have no shift for you to cover most times. So don't expect recommendations from EWR. And in UK if your recent employer dont give recommendations it’s difficult to move elsewhere. So you’re trapped with them except you decide to quit and start something on your own. EWR is an organization that could trap you if you’re not careful you’ll learn on the long run how they operate.
