Too many upper-level managers with fragile egos - Anonymous employee EDG Employee Review

2.0
Apr 12, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good salary. After two years you earn three weeks' vacation rather than the standard two.

Cons

Don't get sick because sick leave accrues at a snail's pace. Principals place emphasis on being a Christian company with values and morals, but at the end of the day, they're just a poorly-run business where the almighty dollar is king. That's fine, but just own it and stop being hypocritical. Also, during slow times peoples' jobs are cut while the upper crust still lives high on the hog, spending money and living it up like they're Wall Street execs from the 80's. Revolting. Nepotism runs rampant as well, so if you're related to someone, good for you - job security and freedom to do as you please. This is not a company that's open to change, practicality, or stepping into the 21st century, but if you're a 'Yes' man, (and I emphasize the 'man' aspect), this just might be the place for you.

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