Address: | 1071 Valley Rd, Stirling, NJ 07980, USA |
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Postal code: | 07980 |
Phone: | (908) 604-4500 |
Website: | http://www.theuncommonthread.org |
Monday: | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
Thursday: | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
Friday: | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
Saturday: | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
Sunday: | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
So I never post reviews. But after going to McDonald’s multiple times and having awful experiences or always something not right. Cold fries, bad coke, dry burger, etc. that’s what I’ve come to expect of McDonald’s. I never take anything back because I’m not that kind of person and eat what I got. Anyways this McDonald’s was INCREDIBLE. Both drive thru employees were very nice. The fries were hot and crispy, the burger was moist and hot as well and delicious (QP Cheese/ bacon) and the coke tastes better than cokes I buy from the store. Carbonation made me tear up and the taste was pristine. This will be my go to McDonald’s when traveling from Oklahoma to Texas from now on.
P.S. I am not a heavy set individual or frequents McDonald’s even though I know it sounds like it
I put in a pretty big order for a pre-k class, and a few teachers today around noon. Jennifer is the one who took my order, and she made sure everything was correct. With plenty of ketchup and napkins in the bags as well! She had a great attitude, and a smile on her face the entire time I was there. So thank you Jennifer for being awesome at your job! It does make a difference.
The Uncommon Thread is a not only a service provider but an advocate for their clients and their families. As an employee delivering at-home services they ensure we are equipped with as much learning materials, cleaning supplies, and BCBA support/supervision needed to address the individual needs of each case. Each family has a support team of professionals that often collaborate with schools, doctors, and any other providers that are relevant to their child’s care. I am proud to work for an organization that actively pursues compassion, excellence, and innovation within the field of ABA therapy.
Working for The Uncommon Thread has been an amazing experience! The Uncommon Thread is ethical and knowledgeable in everything they do. They deliver exceptional ABA services and are dedicated to helping the children they serve reach their fullest potential. Cooperative and supportive working environment with leadership available to help at any time. Ongoing professional development provided. The Uncommon Thread is an extremely professional agency, and it is truly a pleasure working for them. Highly recommend.
The Uncommon Thread is an amazing non-profit organization that inspired me and changed the course of my life. I have been a Junior ABA Therapist at The Uncommon Thread for 4 summers now and the experience has had a huge impact on me. When I first started at TUT, I was a Criminal Justice major at West Chester University. The passion and dedication I witnessed from staff and the amazing progress made by the children as a result, inspired me to change my major to special needs/early education. I too became passionate about working with children with autism and other developmental disabilities. The Uncommon Thread has changed the long term plans for my future as I now pursue the path to become a BCBA. I am grateful.
The Uncommon Thread is centered on the children we serve, striving for best practices at all times. Professional development is not only encouraged, but readily available. The culture is one of support, collaboration, and progress. I am happy to say I’ve found an organization who shares my values and work ethic.
The staff and leadership of The Uncommon Thread is exceptional and highly dedicated to the children and families they serve. All emphasis is on advancing the lives and improving the outcomes of children with autism - and the striking results speak for themselves.
The Uncommon Thread is a terrific place to work. Great compensation, benefits, bonuses, professional development, and opportunities for career advancement. I highly recommend The Uncommon Thread.