Great Pre-Cursor to a Role with Greater Responsibilities Elsewhere - Anonymous employee Purolator Employee Review

2.0
Nov 23, 2011
Anonymous employee
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Pros

If you are self-motivated and determined, you can really make an impact at this company. Generally, roles come with more responsibility and discretion than their titles imply. The barriers to trying new things or introducing new initiatives are fairly low. You will have a high level of ownership over your work. As a result, your ability to grow professionally is greater here than at other companies. If this appeals to you, you will be very satisfied in your day-to-day work and find yourself well prepared to take on even greater responsibilities and a greater paycheck in your next opportunity. Employees are encouraged to pursue professional development activities. The company will pay for you to attend conferences and training to enhance your areas of expertise. On-site training is also available. There are some really good people in middle management and in the rank and file. You’ll get to know your co-workers quite well. Co-workers openly share feedback and are appreciative of your contributions. Benefits are above average with paid time off starting at 3 weeks.

Cons

Management is from another era. You need to play golf and wear a tie to work every day to get ahead. The place has more executive assistants and fewer women in management roles than the Sterling Cooper agency from MadMen. Cronyism is rampant. Executives are frequently “cross-trained” via promotion or reorganization into leadership roles over functional areas in which they have no experience, training or expertise. This leads to a talent exodus within departments where this occurs. Executives are very much removed from day-to-day operations – you will generally find them at the airport, in the air, or earnestly meeting with each other. This is not to say that every member of the executive team is incompetent or out-of-touch, instead, the talented execs have learned that challenging the status quo is detrimental to their careers. Strategy changes on a regular basis. New initiatives are launched with much fanfare and wither away with barely a whimper. A product management function is sorely lacking within the organization. Salaries are less than competitive, particularly for employees on the East and West coasts. The performance review, goal setting and bonus award processes are more obtuse than the U.S. tax code. Workloads are high and you must be very efficient to manage demands. Because you may have a high level of ownership and investment in your work, be prepared to think about it, a lot, even when the office is closed. Travel requirements are also unusually high across most areas of the company. A premium is placed on face-to-face meetings which seems simply archaic in today’s world. Much of the travel is wasteful and unnecessary.

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Pros

None. Literally nothing. It’s a joke of a company.

Cons

Zero training, accountability, support, diversity, planning, or management. You watch HR spew word vomit that they’re available to support you, but if you speak up to them or any management your job is threatened. HR, upper management, and other departments are allowed to bully people with no reprimand. There is constant retaliation against anyone that has a difference in opinion, even though HR will tell you “That’s not tolerated and shouldn’t happen!” Petty, cliquey, drama filled work place. Teams take turns choosing a target and tearing them down until they leave. The technology and project management of every single department, let alone company wide roll outs are ATROCIOUS! There’s no support from any department and they will badger and bully you to get what they want. Any extra work that they can’t place gets dropped to the lowest man on the totem pole with no incentive or pay increase and if they speak up, they are told “money doesn’t create happiness” They treat people like slave labor. You will be contacted outside of working hours with no compensation, they can’t plan travel with ample time and notice, but will expect you to drop your whole life to accommodate them. Onboarding and offboarding are a joke! There isn’t a single ounce of training, there’s a bunch of outdated links and videos, and you’re thrown in while basically being told “sink or swim” God forbid you ask for training, you’ll be forced to prove a business case for it. HR, upper management, departments that feel they’re superior are allowed to speak to employees like they’re the scum of the earth and bully them on a regular basis to get what they want, how they want it. It is full of people who talk out both sides of their mouths. They preach about wellness, DEI, women in logistics….. but the second any of that is used to support your position you will be torn apart, targeted and pushed out. There’s no room for growth, there’s no support for growth, this is a dead end company. Save yourself the headache and distress, work elsewhere. The picture they paint is a fallacy.

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