Still live and well: Toxic Bro Club / Good ol' Boy's Club - Anonymous employee CBX Solutions Employee Review

1.0
May 15, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

They put together a summer play day in the parking lot every year. Male chauvinists are comfortable and happy working here. Women with no ambition, who just want any old job, are happy here. If you are one of those, then this is your forever home.

Cons

No one listens to you unless you are friends with management and male. That puts an unfair advantage against women, as any friendship closely resembling a bro-mance would give the impression of something improper. All the men who have upward mobility within the company have created their own social club outside of work. Ambitious and driven women need not apply here, seriously...unless your career goal is to be an administrative assistant for the rest of your life. Corporate level is only concerned with mergers and acquisitions, and does not focus on maintaining service standards or relationships. New ownership removed all training for employees, and is only focusing on training their unqualified male friends to be managers. All people of color are in the warehouse, and all the white people are in the office.

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5.0
Jul 3, 2026
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Pros

Truly the best company I have ever worked for! C-suite executives are all down to earth and easy to talk to about anything. Fair pay, the best team anyone can ask for, and plenty of perks to make coming into the office 3 days a week seem not so bad.

Cons

No real cons to speak of. There has been a lot of turnover lately, which makes everyone a little nervous about the environment once they find replacements who may or may not fit the current culture. Cheaper insurance would be nice.

4.0
Jun 19, 2026
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Pros

Flexibility, supportive team, good systems

Cons

Invoice discrepancies and vendor follow-ups can be time-consuming, pay progression can feel gradual,

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