Horrible work environment - IAA Nash - Csr1 OPENLANE Employee Review

1.0
Feb 20, 2019
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Pros

Saturdays are not mandatory 1 hour lunch

Cons

New management is horrible. The employees are unhappy; the providers and unhappy; the buyers are unhappy. This branch hasn’t been the same since their management team separated. They don’t care about anything except their bottom line. Employees are not appreciated. You have to work twice as hard to pick up the slack and they pay temps more than the full time staff. Good luck if you have questions because the new manager can’t answer them and doesn’t bother to help. No work instructions. No home-work balance.

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OPENLANE Response
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We take your concerns seriously—thanks for sharing. We believe great cultures start with great leaders, and our management strives for the best every day. Please email us at listens@karauctionservices.com if there’s anything else you’d like to share.

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