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April 2024 by Peter Tobin
Great service
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March 2024 by Stefanie Skimehorn
The people who work here go above and beyond to support my family’s health and wellbeing. The tech’s are always willing to help. They have even helped intercede on my behalf when complications arise. I am grateful for these people
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November 2023 by larry short
It's fast and friendly people there
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July 2023 by Paige McMichael
This is NOT Toyota Family Pharmacy! This is Internal Health Services inside the plant. If you try to navigate to this location, it will try to take you past the gates inside the actual plant. I'm not sure why the locations are mislabeled, but it's very misleading and led to me driving in circles for no reason.
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January 2023 by THE TRUTH
Great service always on time
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November 2022 by Stephen Wilhelm
Great experience every time
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January 2022 by osco Beas
The people are very helpful.
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August 2021 by Malinda Oakman
They have always been very helpful. Never had a bad experience in the years I have been getting the things I need here.
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June 2021 by Malinda Trayler
They have always been very helpful. Never had a bad experience in the years I have been getting the things I need here.
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November 2019 by Is S.
Went to this Toyota manufacturing plant today for a tour and really enjoyed it. The assembly is such a complex and delicate dance that kind of blows my mind. The staff were friendly and I would go back again for sure.
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August 2019 by sarra r.
I worked here for the PIC group around 2014 and TMMI has to be THE cleanest factory I've ever been in. Dear lord you could eat off the floors. Safety is paramount. 45 minute lunch, 10 min breaks every 2 hours. Long days /nights and don't know when OT will happen until almost the end of the day. But that's the bad aspects. Eh. More money is good. One more bad: if a tornado comes, forget about stopping work. It could blow all the robots clear into Henderson, KY and TMMI would be all, "Still coming in to work, right?" AND NOW THE AMAZINGNESS: There are 2 gyms, shower rooms, Mall-esque food courts in a way. Kiiiiind of music though its from the robots. All playing different tunes at once. Non stop. 24/8. One song each robot. And you can't listen to your own music so after a week you find yourself humming along or making up lyrics to the BotSongs.... Only thing missing in the Mall of TMMI is a Hot Topic and Spencers. Still. They have TWO gyms. What facotry DOES THAT?! And two FOOD courts?! And a god lovin' SHOE store. I forGOT about the shoe store. It's a damned MALL. I'm convinced. Plus we got to play live action Frogger when crossing build lanes and avoiding the myriad of tuggers and forklifts. #WestSideRepresent. One star removed for the BotSongs, one of which is STILL in my head from 2014. Who can I sue for stress and damages and mental damage?
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March 2019 by Joseph Whitledge
I've been using the pharmacy for at least 15 years. They have switched companies, employees, and location several times. I have always had a great experience. Hard to imagine that anyone there is rude. If they were, I would think it would be addressed immediately.
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December 2017 by Victoria Runyon
Mike the pharmacist that does the evening shift is the worst pharmacist ever! He threatens customers if they don't agree with him. Tells you one thing about when medicine is going to be ready. The day comes, you call only to find out it isn't. Then you confront him on what he told you and that is when he throws his weight around and says that if he is questioned again you will no longer be a walmart customer. We are a Toyota Family and shouldn't be treated in this manner. Rudest person I have ever had to deal with!
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November 2017 by Mary Kate A.
My uncle works for a Toyota plant in West Tennessee as a team leader. He works hard, he works weird hours, and they pay he him pretty decently by my understanding. Now you may be wondering why I'm putting all of his business out there. Well, it's pretty simple - Toyota employees bust their buns to ensure your car is in the best shape possible before it hits the road, and here in the Indiana plant of Toyota, I got to witness first hand how the work goes down on the production line. Unlike the Jackson, Tennessee plant, Georgetown, Kentucky and Princeton, Indiana offer guided tours. Princeton is responsible for making Siennas, Highlanders, hybrids of those vehicles, and Sequoias. The tour lasts about 50 minutes and is a free tour. When you first arrive, you sign in and are offered 5 minutes to walk around the vistor's center, use the bathroom, and lock up your items in their free lockers. You are NOT ALLOWED TO TAKE YOUR CELL PHONE ON THE TOUR. Once you have stored your items, the direct you to a large room where they give introductions show you a small video of how the came to be then they direct you to the tram you'll take to go through the factory. From here, you'll put on an ear set, and buckle up and enjoy the ride. One person drives and the other person tells you about the plant through the ear piece you're wearing. You'll ride through the whole production from where it starts out as steel to where they bring it to the final step before getting on the truck to be taken to its final destination once the vehicle is made. You really get to see everything in action. Oh yeah, everyone is super friendly here. They waved to us as we rode by! They seemed genuinely happy with what they were doing. To keep things spicy for them, the employees moves shifts ever 2 hours so they're not struck doing the same thing for their entire shift. Production wise they produce 1,700 vehicles daily. In September of 2017, the produced their 5 millionth car since opening in 1998. The governor of Indiana purchased that along with another one for his wife. How sweet... The tour requires you to wear closed toed shoes and long sleeves. This worked out for us since it is the late fall and temps called for this attire. Just be mindful if you go in the summer to bring a light jacket to adhere to the requirement. Worth checking out if you're into cars or simply want a thing to do in this regional area.
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September 2017 by Krista Kissinger
Rudest group of people I've ever spoke to.