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Tri-State Generation and Transmission

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Not a stable company anymore - Applications Development Senior Analyst Tri-State Generation and Transmission Employee Review

2.0
Apr 6, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

50 percent remote work option even though upper management would prefer everyone back in office full time. Salary is below average but insurance is decent. New hires are no longer included in pension plan, they just have 401k option.

Cons

Business outlook for this company is poor. They are a “cooperative “ and their largest member just left with 20% of the income stream. Downgraded by Moody, CEO keeps talking about getting Federal monies for renewables and R&D, but all that talk is really about getting handouts to stay a float. This company has no interest in renewables outside of being forced to do it. If you are starting a career look somewhere else. I don’t think there will be much left of Tri-State in 5 years.

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5.0
Jan 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Everyone always takes care of each other, feels like a family.

Cons

There is nothing to complain about.

2.0
Jun 7, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good benefits. Hard to get fired. Opportunities to learn if so inclined. Some great lower level people who make the place go. Find a manager and play the political game. You won’t have to work. Some employees have light workloads and can get away with not doing much

Cons

Upper management is disingenuous. HR takes the side of management in all matters. Political environment with cliques. Dysfunctional practices and an inability to hear feedback. Self defeating practices. They increased the amount of upper management by maybe 50% during Highleys tenure while cutting down on employees and benefits to cut rates which did not happen. No pension for new hires. Have lost numerous members due to exits and more have announced. They plan to supplement loss of members to serve data centers. Overall not a good recipe for success

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