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Irving, United States

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Human Services Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Human Services is located in Irving, United States on 440 S Nursery Rd. Human Services is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category social services organization in United States.

Address

440 S Nursery Rd

Phone

+1 9725793080

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Dolores Cardona

The lady that helped me was just so resourceful but not just that she was empathetic as ever!! Made me feel important and really I felt everything would be just fine!!!

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Thomas Trusty

The staff was nice. They also we're able to understand my needs & took care of us in a timely manner.

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Dolores Cardona

Well we r very grateful 2say that the workers here are empathetic and understanding..

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Johnny Anderson

If you don’t like your job find somewhere else to work. This is a high volume business & it doesn’t help when the employees are always lazy & late. I was the first one in line I made it in at 7:45 sharp. The doors opened at 8:00 and it still took them 15 minutes to call me to the window!! Here it is 9:00 and I’m still waiting to be called back fro the interview , I was the first person here & it’s plenty of people behind me! The employees are just standing around. Government , please fix the problem it is ridiculous.

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Cynthia Conaway

Overall, this organization has a very poor reputation. And it has absolutely EARNED it. Until I experienced the Texas Health & Human Services Commission personally—as an employee, a client advocate & as a client myself—I would not have believed that an organization so large, and diverse in functions, could exist without a single redeeming quality. Candidates for employment with Human Services who demonstrate professionalism, competence & reliability seem to be ACTIVELY SELECTED AGAINST for the exact opposite. Occasionally a caring and competent human being slips through the hiring gauntlet. Few last. Most decent hires flee in horror by their fourth or fifth week. Turnover is an ongoing ORGANIZATION-WIDE catastrophe. Bluntly, it's a raging dumpster fire. A disaster of epic proportions in EVERY imaginable dimension... Sounds dramatic, because it is, unfortunately. The Dallas offices of the Texas Health & Human Services Commission seem to be staffed mainly with disinterested, indifferent and/or spiteful/vindictive wannabe \Little Eichmanns.\ If there is any conceivable way for a simple task or request to be misunderstood, mishandled, botched or completely ignored, it WILL be found. Never experienced a more hopelessly incompetent—and needlessly complicated—bureaucracy in my life. Which is something, considering I survived employment at the federal level and active duty military service in the Air Force... Guys, if you can AVOID interacting with the collection of intellectually-handicapped, compassion-bereft charity hires that \work\ at this God-forsaken abomination of an institution, do it. Avoid working there. Avoid their purported \services.\ Avoid them as business partners, clients, consultants, etc... A V O I D . R U N . . . Don't walk. Trust me. You're welcome.