Take the good with the bad - Lead Ramp Agent United Airlines Employee Review

2.0
Jun 20, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Free/discounted flights for standby travel may be the best benefit a job can give you. If you're into travelling, this is a great place to work. Medical benefits and a unionized workforce make this job pretty good for anybody trying to make ends meet. You can work virtually as much as you want and potentially as little as you want (but that takes quite a bit of effort), which is nice because the work isn't even hard. Simply meet the physical requirements and the rest is cake.

Cons

Management is a mess. I'm not only saying this out of frustration, it's objectively true. Seeing as I've worked here at SFO for 5+ years, I just assumed all airport operations were this chaotic. But after talking to employees who had previously worked at other stations (such as ORD, CLE, and IAH) I found that the unanimous consensus was that United's SFO Management is truly just incompetent and refuses to heed any advice that might better operations. It also doesn't help that they frequently try to intimidate you into submission. Another worry for all of us is how the company will repeatedly try to redistribute profits away from you, the employee. The most recent example was back in March when the company tried to do away with their profit sharing program (in which $30m-$80m of the company's profits were given to the workforce per year) in order to replace it with a lottery system (which saw only a select few employees get a rather large prize, costing the company a mere $18m a year by comparison). Fortunately, our strong and immediate backlash put a stop to that change. This company may provide many opportunities, but make no mistake: United Airlines does NOT care about it's employees.

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Cons

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United is genuinely a good place to work in a lot of ways. The dev side has strong leadership, the work is interesting, and there are real engineers doing real things. When I started, I was proud to tell people where I worked.

Cons

The Quality Engineering org has gone downhill fast since the leadership change about two years ago. It's hard to overstate how much the culture has shifted. The focus now is almost entirely on offshoring roles to India, and the US team has been quietly squeezed—people being nudged toward retirement, others suddenly finding themselves with negative performance feedback after years of solid work. It doesn't feel issue-driven, it feels like a headcount strategy with a polite cover story. On top of that, we spent most of last year implementing process changes that look impressive in a slide deck but don't actually move the needle. Meanwhile, the QE org has drifted away from what the dev leadership is actually trying to build. We're solving problems no one asked us to solve while the real priorities sit on the side. It's frustrating to watch, especially when you know what this team used to be capable of. The day-to-day environment has gotten noticeably toxic. People are checked out, the good ones are looking, and there's a real sense that institutional knowledge is being treated as disposable.

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