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BDP International

Is this your company?

I wasted almost 5 years of my life here. That's on me. - Logistics Coordinator BDP International Employee Review

1.0
Oct 11, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Good office location. Mice usually only come out in the winter. You can wear whatever you want because the company has no pride.

Cons

There are too many cons to cover, so I'll give my top 3.... First, this place is cheap - the type of cheap that makes you embarrassed to work there. The pay is cheap, the medical benefits are cheap, the rare raises are cheap, the 37.5 hour work week is cheap (you are expected to be in the office for 8.5 hours per day but get paid for 7.5), and there are zero perks, bonuses, commissions, variable pay, etc. On a couple occasions, I was asked by management to remove extra hours from my timesheet that I had worked hard for, because they didn't want to pay me for them. These extra hours were necessary for me to fulfill my customers' needs and even with these extra hours, I was still under 40 for the week, meaning they would not have qualified for the time-and-a-half rate, but the company STILL didn't want to pay me for them. I don't even know if that's legal, but I do know that it is laughably cheap. Second, this place is sad. By "sad" here, I don't mean "pathetic," although don't get me wrong, this place is pathetic. I mean it is sad in that it is depressing and soul-crushing. Think of the morale depicted by textbooks of a 19th century coal mine, or a Depression-era sweatshop. People would come into the office and sit down at their desks without saying hello or anything at all to each other. Aside from the mornings, the office was quiet in general. No one was happy to be there, and it was easier to put your head down and chip away at your daunting amount of work rather than try to hide your depression through friendly conversations, or get to know the person next to you when one of you would soon be gone. This sadness was felt from the top down, no matter what your role. Third, this company is the epitome of a dead-end job. By now you might be thinking, "I can deal with being underpaid for a little while; it's just a start, and I need a job. It's a foot in a door" Or perhaps you think, "I am an introvert anyway, I can temporarily work in a sad, silent environment until a better opportunity comes along." Internally, there are zero chances for growth, period. Unless you are related to upper management, are fine with being underappreciated for a VERY long time, or willing to give sexual favors, you will go nowhere within the company. Successful employees are kept where they are because that is easiest and cheapest for the company. Also, the company as a whole is not growing, in fact it may even be bleeding, which further limits opportunity. Externally, your experience here will not be valued by any reputable company, as BDP's practices and technologies are severely outdated, which even their customers are finally starting to realize. You won't gain any experience using software that other logistics companies use, and you will not have any goals or successes to show for because all of that type of information is mysteriously kept from employees of all levels to a baffling extent. Maybe you are homeless without any other prospects. Maybe you just served a minimum of 10 years in prison for a heinous crime that makes you almost unemployable. Maybe you truly hate yourself. If any of those apply to you, then maybe you should consider taking a job at BDP. If not, please, continue with your job search and never look back.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

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