I foolishly answered an employment ad on Craigslist for this company. More importantly, I foolishly ponied up $40 for training materials, but once I realized I was not able to take the job and had not been trained, I could not get a refund of the money.
How do I know that Metro Public Adustment is a pyramid scheme? Three reasons and shame on me for not figuring all this out earlier. 1) They were completely uninterested in my past work history, my suitability for the job, my education, or any other criteria that legitimate employers look at. 2) My "recruiter", James Cash, revealed that he received points for each person that attended the training. 3) Mr. Cash promised to return the money after I asked him several times, but never did and never responded to a single phone message I left him or e-mail that I sent him asking him to follow up on his promise.
Additionally, Mr. Cash took several potshots at me in his e-mail in which he promised to return my money - un-called for and unproffessional.
Do NOT accept employment with Metro Public Adjusters - it is a a pyramid their recruiters/representatives are unpleasant and not people of their word.