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September 2023 by Eric J
Had a very poor response from HR manager Brittany about an application I submitted. I was asked to wait for a call yesterday after 3:00. It never came. I still haven't received a call today about setting up an interview either. Unprofessional to ask a potential new employee to await a call that never came.
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June 2022 by Luis B
Great place to Drop, less than 20min, very polite staff.
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October 2021 by Kristen H.
I chose to use the company as someone I knew previously used them in the past. After getting all my recipes in, I tried to communicate when I needed my books and was assured I would receive them in time. Now, after I reached back out since I did not receive any updates, my books will not be arriving in time. I believe this company is getting by due to how long they have been around, but the customer service is awful and you can find much better products at comparable prices elsewhere. I will NOT use again.
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July 2021 by Micheal Pryor
Great company to work with, very fast and friendly!
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October 2020 by na m
My experience is that the customer service is poor and the service is overpriced - I wouldn't recommend
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March 2020 by Tristen Titus
Loved to work there kept me busy
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November 2019 by Jeff Mitchell
If you want something printed this is your place.
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November 2018 by Rich Crowley
Morris Printing is in Kearney, NE and is an outlet for many of the cookbooks that Morris Printing creates for Church Groups, clubs, special interest groups, etc. The cookbooks are fairly inexpensive, many in the $3 to $5 range. Also, the woman who was working there the day we went was extremely friendly and gave us several restaurant recommendations that we used during our stay.
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July 2018 by Fran M.
This place was such a disappointment. I saw a flyer for this place in our hotel and I thought it would be a worthwhile place to visit. My husband wanted to go to another car museum down the street and I kinda had my fill of cars lately on this vacation already. The flyer stated they had thousands of books to choose from and you got a free book just for visiting. When I drove up I saw it was a huge building so I got excited. However, the only part you get to browse around in is probably as big as my livingroom. There are NOT thousands to choose from, I bet there was maybe only 100 books (if that), and, they are not the well-known popular books I was expecting. They were all small spiral-bound books that were put together by church groups, fund-raiser type, pioneer cooking, etc. The free cookbook you get just for coming in is a thin 12-page booklet with lots of advertising. The main purpose of this place is to publish books for small companies and they also do a lot of school-type books. On the other hand, the saleswoman was really nice. We had a nice conversation, and I did end up buying a small $10 book (which I'll probably never use). Just giving everyone a heads up here on what to expect.
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November 2017 by Gwendolyn Wulfric
Great place to stop in and say Hi! I worked for them a few times as well and was always treated kindly. I also buy cookbooks and school planners from them directly. Waaay neat.
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September 2017 by Matthew Carlson
Cookbooks and school books are printed here
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February 2017 by Lithunia Whistler
Great place to stop in and say Hi! I worked for them a few times as well and was always treated kindly. I also buy cookbooks and school planners from them directly. Waaay neat.