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Businiess name:  Jeffrey Brown Services
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Jeffery Brown is easily the most morally bankrupt, self-involved business proprietor in thtable at the start of the day's business.Jeffery Brown is easily the most morally bankrupt, self-involved business proprietor in the Charleston Area. The man has no grasp of his employees' private lives, or what is fair to expect of people who work for him. Brown has knowingly sent his staffers on round-trip errands in bad traffic knowing full well an accident has slowed major thoroughfares to a crawl, undertaken projects entirely too far away from the mainstream of conventional Charleston commuting and has no concept of the 40-hour work week (i.e. Mon-Fri 07:30-16:00) running projects on Sundays, knowing that some of his employees are deeply religious, devoted church members who have liturgical duties. Completely incapable of setting a planned itinerary, Brown instead hatches errands and projects at the 11th hour rather than to lay it all out on the table at the start of the day's business.

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