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This directory has three goals. One, to help those in need of a crime scene cleanup company find their cleaner. Two, alert readers to county government fraud in crime scene cleanup. It occures when city or county employees send families to a select group of crime scene cleanup companies. Routinely, these companies pay a finders' fee to the sending civil servant. In this way, bereaved families of victims become victims of a scam by tax payer supported civil servants. Third, for those seeking work in the crime scene cleanup field, consider the above, consider nepotism in county employee and company employees' mixing. It's more likely that a crony (pal, buddy) relationship between civil servants and private companies have an ongoing, closed, hiring policy. They hire their own family members and friends. So it's not a good idea to spend money on crime scene cleanup training. Ask yourself this question: how will I find work when the writer of this directory cannot find crime scene cleanup work in his own county, Orange County, California? Read more about this type of biohazard cleanup. |
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