The problem with this company is the owner, Mike Miller. He is a cheap, unsympathetic unprofessional owner who pays freelancers extremely late and you don't like how they pay, he will email you and say this job is not feasible for you.
The company does not pay exactly net 30 anymore when you use to come into the office and pic up your check. They do not do direct deposit and all checks are mailed. Since my first paycheck I never had a check in my mailbox 30 days after I worked. All communication is done by email and to accounting who said, whatever date you work, they will pay that following Friday which was a lie since sometimes it would be days later. Here is the scam they do. They run their checks through a stamp meter on a Friday and won't drop the checks off at the post office that day. Instead, the mailman picks up the mail if someone is in the office. This can be days because, the office would be closed. I would email them after a week and say I have no check and they assured me it was sent on Friday. I caught them in many lies and take a picture of my envelope showing it was stamp by their meter on Friday, but, the official stamp the post office received mail and sent out was at least 5 days later. Then it would take another 5 to 8 days before I get my check which can take up to 45 to 50 days late. This made me believe any company who is that cheap paying their workers must have financial problems themselves.
The day rate is below industry standards and has not changed in over 12 years.
Earl Miller Productions Reviews
The problem with this company is the owner, Mike Miller. He is a cheap, unsympathetic unprofessional owner who pays freelancers extremely late and you don't like how they pay, he will email you and say this job is not feasible for you.
The company does not pay exactly net 30 anymore when you use to come into the office and pic up your check. They do not do direct deposit and all checks are mailed. Since my first paycheck I never had a check in my mailbox 30 days after I worked. All communication is done by email and to accounting who said, whatever date you work, they will pay that following Friday which was a lie since sometimes it would be days later. Here is the scam they do. They run their checks through a stamp meter on a Friday and won't drop the checks off at the post office that day. Instead, the mailman picks up the mail if someone is in the office. This can be days because, the office would be closed. I would email them after a week and say I have no check and they assured me it was sent on Friday. I caught them in many lies and take a picture of my envelope showing it was stamp by their meter on Friday, but, the official stamp the post office received mail and sent out was at least 5 days later. Then it would take another 5 to 8 days before I get my check which can take up to 45 to 50 days late. This made me believe any company who is that cheap paying their workers must have financial problems themselves.
The day rate is below industry standards and has not changed in over 12 years.