Typical corporate greed - Account Manager Total Safety Employee Review

1.0
Aug 7, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Constant pay check, decent benefits,

Cons

Corporate greed, just a number, managers are promoted based off of the buddy system and not by merit or experience, too big and lost touch with employees, cut out basic employee needs with cheap replacements (uniforms, ppe, equipment) to buy internally and pad their own numbers, lots of egos on “im the boss and thats that” rather than understanding their multiple lines of business, lots of back stabbing and talking among managers about other employees and managers like high school. Raises are non existent and always a fight to get. Even if rates are increased. Its all about their bottom line and for the mid managers to be patted on the head and told good boy by the vp. People get let no for no reason but “reduction in force” and are re hired the next day due to poor upper management decisions and lack of communication. Just all around a bad place to work now a days.

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Cons

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Pros

- Very involved upper management from senior manger to president Nacey. They respond to feedback and genuinely listen to their managers. - Responsive, thorough, and friendly HR Department. - Great communication of goals and expectations, as well follow-up to stay on track.

Cons

- Extreme penny pinching; the boots on the ground do not have the equipment, ppe, and resources they need. Every request with any financial burden at all is met with pushback, even if the request is clearly necessary. Pay raises are not given, even for employees with phenomenal reviews. It's very clear that everyone is viewed as easily replaceable. - Everyone is overworked. Long hours with no pay raises for years is the standard. - Burnout seems to happen at every level.

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