If the homeowner isn't completely satisfied, neither are we
College Works Painting is a rewarding internship, however over the years a few disgruntled employees have succeeded in attaching the word scam to our organization. In addition, a small percentage of customers have found their experience to be unsatisfactory despite efforts to rectify their concerns. These two sources have tried to identify College Works Painting as a "scam" which prompted this response.
College Works Painting was founded in 1993, and has expanded every year since, hiring more and more university students to work as interns, managers, and district managers. The number of houses painted has also increased over time, as well as the number of satisfied customers. College Works Painting works hard each and every year to ensure quality and professionalism. We do this through a meticulous interview and screening process of applicants across college campuses.
College Works values courtesy, professionalism, responsibility, and growth and it is the responsibility of each and every College Works Painting intern and employee to adhere to the values and be accountable in their pursuits. Students are expected to maintain high academic marks, as well as integrity in their work ethic.
We at College Works Painting stand by the past 16 years of work and involvement in the various communities we have painted in. From sponsoring local charities, to aiding nationally recognized organizations, College Works takes seriously the opportunity to provide service and make lives a little easier.
A number of personal achievements and accomplishments have been accredited to the College Works Painting internship by those who have spent time working with us. Those accomplishments are why College Works Painting continues to look for ways to improve and grow, by addressing the infrequent concerns of those who have had unpleasant dealings when working with a College Works intern or manager.
To address the concerns associated with the word scam, College Works respects the notion that a scam involves a win lose situation for the people involved, and generally recognizes the company as the winner and the homeowner as the loser. At College Works, if the homeowner isn't completely satisfied, neither are we. We invest considerably in our intern's success, both in time and in financial support. We take the financial risk and our company's success is tied directly to the success of our interns.
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