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June 2025 by Jahquel Pringle
Got my flaggers certification here, they offer a bunch of different courses if you go in and check it out or look up evergreen safety council and schedule the flaggers class located in Tacoma.
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February 2025 by Nicole Clarkson
i take a class here for carpentry pretty awesome
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July 2024 by Mike Johnson
No Vet program.
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October 2022 by Emily Lockhart
You guys have a lot of nerve with these prices! Y’all say non profit in your store bio but this is unbelievable!! You guys get most of your items for FREE!! This wasn’t even all the high prices! These were taken in the Olympia location. I am disgusting with you goodwill who price items! You guys are supposed to be for the poor. Now y’all are basically retail. I’m done donating FREE items to goodwill. More like Badwill. Charging insane prices. With the cost of some of your clothing items I might as well just go to Walmart and get it brand new!
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March 2021 by Sondra Cee
Great Place!!!
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July 2019 by DMarc
Has many resources and very helpful people
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February 2019 by treat people nice
The lady at the front desk Karen is rude,arrogant, condescending, and loves to talk down on certain people. She has a nasty attitude she thinks she is better than everyone else. She has no good communication skills and should not be working the front desk because her customer service and communication skills are so poor. The meanest lady at goodwill. She is a bully and likes to belittle others that she perceives a certain way. She needs to look at her own ugly attitude. She is not apologetic nor is she humble. If she is getting paid to work at goodwill they need to hire someone nicer with a better attitude. She should watch how she treats and talk to people because if she is discriminating towards people they can easily go to the EEOC website to file a discrimination complaint. Her strong type A personality is not a match with my type A strong personality. Difference here is she is an employee I am not. Her nasty , mean talk down attitude was uncalled for. Unfortunate, that people like her exist everywhere. Get a non retail job where you do not have to interact with others if you are going to be mean and talk down on them.
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October 2018 by Valerei R.
I am pretty disappointed with the Goodwill Milgard Center. I was looking for work retraining. After doing my homework with this place and viewing online the PDF page where there was a list of programs I decided on one, having made my plans to enroll, then get employed, perhaps move out of state to join my fiancé who lives in the Midwest. Well guess what? Not only was the page NOT updated but Goodwill doesn't even offer the job training program any more. I emailed the address only to have it bounce back as undeliverable. I called the phone number connected with the job training program only to get an automated voice say that the call can not be connected which I might add was listed as the phone number to call on the Goodwill Milgard PDF page. Way to go Goodwill. Don't understand why the page could not have been updated, I had to waste my time emailing, calling a phone number that wasn't any good. I already am going through a difficult time REAL difficult. I feel that this organization could care less. It's public school all over again. Is it because that you are funded & you have this callous "who cares" attitude? Yet I'm shamed because I don't have a job. The receptionist at Goodwill sure wasn't helpful. Want to know what she said to me when I asked her about the program I was interested in, and she said that the program wasn't offered anymore. I grew a bit irritated, then I was silent. She replies with "Is that It"? This place? Awful! Thanks for nothing!
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September 2018 by David Scheuer
Has many resources and very helpful people
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November 2017 by Lynn Sullenburger
Good but didn't go the extra mile
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July 2017 by Ally
I went here in need of more in-demand training, and ended up graduating from the warehousing and logistic program. I am now a certified logistics associate, as well as a certified forklift operator. I begin work at the Goodwill warehouse this month. I am very excited for these new opportunities! Garuba Akinniyi always helped me when I needed it the most, and the entire staff for the program was always supportive and understanding. I will always remember this time in my life.
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August 2016 by Renata Gardner
This is a horrible place to look for work. I brought my children here to apply Angela Mallet was very rude and would not allow the children to apply for work. Then she stated that I don't work for Goodwill or Fantastic 4. So it dont matter.
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August 2016 by Alicia Phillips
I went here in need of more in-demand training, and ended up graduating from the warehousing and logistic program. I am now a certified logistics associate, as well as a certified forklift operator. I begin work at the Goodwill warehouse this month. I am very excited for these new opportunities! Garuba Akinniyi always helped me when I needed it the most, and the entire staff for the program was always supportive and understanding. I will always remember this time in my life.
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May 2016 by J. LeDrew
They knowingly sell broken electronics with a no refund policy. Any ethical business would never sell broken items. If the company is too busy to check out the electronics then offer a refund policy. Horrible customer service.
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January 2016 by H Durham
The Good Will has left the building. Yes growth and development, yes more jobs bigger opportunity and a treasure hunting dream faded long ago 29¢ bins loaded with ridiculous finds bags of quality costume jewelry and a great solid wooden dresser built strong in the 5O's. Much needed and a little extra special for a deserving youngster. Now new items with that Walmart feel. All stores nearly identical predictable, sterile, and ridiculously over priced. Used Christmas trees start at 25$ on up! School uniform shirts broken in to break your bank priced higher than new just minutes away at Old Navy. Come on!! A little appreciation would be nice to the patrons that stock your shelves and to the ordinary folk that can't afford a Christmas tree. ( new at Big Lots starting at 10$) (and often free on c.l.)