Company will do everything to get cheap labor - Agent Med-Metrix Employee Review

1.0
Jul 6, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Daily free food (but when bad luck hits you and you receive spoiled food, they won't replace it). Salary every Friday.

Cons

They will do everything to get cheap labor. If you stop working because you're feeling sick, they will ask you to log out right away to stop your clock. If you mess your time sheet, regardless if unintentional, they will literally not pay that day even if you fight for it. They pay for your HMO, when you resign or you're separated, they will deduct the full amount they paid for all your HMOs (you and your dependents) from your backpay. They will say it'll stay active but they will tell your HMO to deactivate the policy you literally paid because you're no longer connected to them. When they ask you to render RDOT, they will only pay from the time they had you start working to the last minute when they tell you to stop, at regular rate instead of RDOT rate. Teams cheat their stats to meet the daily quota, and their "celebrated" TLs will consent the act because meeting the team's quota is a bragging right. Extremely not recommended.

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1.0
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Pros

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Cons

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Med-Metrix Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re displeased to hear that your experience didn’t match the standards we aim to uphold. We take comments like yours seriously and are always working to improve and are looking into the department pertaining to your concerns.
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