Four months ago, Taryn Davidson worked for a small Sports Media company. Her job as a Social Media Specialist included editing photos and videos, writing articles, interviewing coaches, and additional business aspects. She was promised $14/Hr with weekly cash pay, allowing her to fulfill commission work if pleased. “He was steady at the beginning,” stated Taryn.
When school started, Taryn’s boss owed her $1,400 for three weeks of hard work. Taryn said, “I asked to be paid and got yelled at; he said he is not obligated to pay me.” Besides not getting paid for weeks of work, her boss constantly unfulfilled his promises. Although they did not directly affect Taryn, it was bothersome that he could not keep his word.
Taryn continues to fight for the right to her money. While figuring out the best way to do so, Taryn acquired an interview for the Digital Marketing Coordinator position with the company Antidote 71 here in Sioux City, IA.
Better luck to Taryn on her possible new job!
Summary also goes for interviews, Paige. How do you summarize what Taryn described?
Live and learn may be a good philosophy, but Taryn Davidson would rather fight for what is right.
This needed some proofing. And cut the last sentence.