Micro-Managing at it's finest - Project Manager Delta-T Group Employee Review

3.0
Nov 30, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

They do take a chance on hiring. They will trust you if you give good results, although you have to constantly remind them of that. If you take a stand for yourself and not let yourself get pushed around they will get the hint. Care enough for holidays meals/lunches and incentive bonuses on certain items. This company DOES care sometimes it's just misplace, at the wrong time, or too little too late.

Cons

Too many chiefs, a ton of Micromanaging. No true management chain. Will not help you to achieve goals when you need it then punish you for not hitting them, even if you very rarely need back up. Takes forever for results on corporate end but expect immediate turn around when the ball is in your court. Ends up really creating a problem on employees personal life when working on projects due to last/late notice travel on projects. Too lone wolf, need more team mentality. Have to go to war for a wage increase. Very old corporate mentality, long drawn out meetings that go nowhere.

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4.0
Jun 9, 2026
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Pros

Flexible scheduling that allows me to accept assignments based on availability. Opportunity to gain experience working with different age groups, classrooms, and learning environments. Strengthened adaptability and communication skills through working in fast-paced situations. Ability to build classroom management experience quickly. Exposure to students with diverse educational and behavioral needs. Helpful for developing professional confidence and experience in education and human services. Ability to network with schools and staff members across different districts and programs. Every day is different, which keeps the work engaging and helps prevent stagnation.

Cons

Scheduling and income can sometimes feel inconsistent depending on assignment availability. Entering unfamiliar classrooms can require quick adjustment and adaptability. Limited long-term connection with students compared to permanent teaching roles. Classroom expectations and support can vary widely between schools. Some assignments may involve high-stress environments or behavioral challenges with little preparation time. Benefits and stability may not feel as predictable as a full-time salaried position. Communication between schools, staff, and agency systems can occasionally be fragmented or last minute.

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