Management - Apprentice Electrician Team Kline Employee Review

1.0
May 12, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Field employees are great, ESOP, company events.

Cons

Management uses favoritism to decide who gets to run work and a person can repeatedly prove themselves and still be shoved down to the bottom of the totem pole. Communication is terrible from management. Uses company outings and events to cover toxic upper management. Growth is limited if you don’t suck up to management. Lets unlicensed people run work.

Team Kline Response
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Hi there! Thank you for your feedback. Our field employees ARE great! However, feeling like there is favoritism going on and a lack of communication can make it a miserable experience. We take communication very seriously and know it is an area that can always be improved. This is why we've chosen to invest in our employees in not only leadership , but all levels, by implementing the DISC assessment and specific communication trainings for those that need it to better drive the point home that not all personalities communicate the same. This is still a new development and WILL get better with time. We are very proud of everyone that works at Kline, every single person is an essential part of this entire team. If you would like to discuss your feedback further, feel free to email or visit your HR team.

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Cons

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1.0
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Recommend
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Pros

- Plenty of parties — especially helpful if you enjoy celebrating people being laid off. - Easy budget approvals for t-shirts, swag, and events, as long as it doesn’t involve REAL revenue-generating work. - Strong commitment to appearances, making it a great environment if optics matter more to you than reality. - Leadership consistently... inconsistent - Opportunity to go from secretary to COO, even if you can’t use Microsoft PowerPoint (you'll even have more say than everyone else on leadership team). - High expectations for loyalty, which is great if you don’t need it returned. - Employee recognition themes that look impressive, even if underlying issues remain untouched. - An immersive “Infinity War” experience, offering a firsthand look at what it’s like when half the team suddenly disappears. - One REAL pro is that KU is led by a passionate lady, Kylie who is one of the few that make it less miserable.

Cons

- Leadership openly prioritized optics over employee stability, including hosting a $75k+ event while layoffs were already planned. - Employees were reassured about job security shortly before being laid off. - Poor financial forecasting, including approving raises and then laying employees off due to “company finances.” - No meaningful employee voice despite “employee ownership” being heavily promoted. - Decisions funneled through a TWO people in leadership group with little transparency or accountability. - Marketing investments that could have generated revenue and helped preserve jobs were consistently blocked, while non-essential spending was easily approved. - Job security depended more on proximity to leadership than performance or experience. - Titles and authority appeared disconnected from qualifications or demonstrated expertise. - Leadership expected loyalty from employees without offering stability, honesty, or open dialogue in return. - Culture focused on distraction rather than addressing pay, benefits, workload, or long-term sustainability.

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