Churn and Burn Not Good for Anything or Anyone in the Long Run. - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) R.R. Donnelley

2,0
7 oct. 2017
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Avantages

Hardworking and some good coworkers, decent upper management (though not around to see what they should). Decent income, the work was always fine, and this was known as a good company in the past.

Inconvénients

The company is suffering after the stock and business spinoff...which only, as far as my research, benefited high ups in the organization. It was handled in a boiler-room, talk-it-up fashion to attract investors, and those investors were burned as stock in all three spin offs plummeted. This company culture basically is echoed throughout the Phoenix global outsourcing accounts, currently, where management, considering their salaried perks in I guess literal fashion, most often don't show up to work, as apparently the department can be run by email. This is not even an exaggeration...and I wish it were. So, to make up for management running the place into the ground while keeping big salaries (yes, it is ultimately a printing company and the industry is suffering throughout the world, but I have never in my life seen a company whose management does not even come to work), they are tightening their belts and taking it out on the employees. This means employees required to keep time down to the second literally, and many punitive rules designed it seems to see who is compliant enough to keep. Others who question anything or who want to make things better (don't even have that thought...as it is a challenge to management's 'authority') can then be shown the door for insurrections so small they have PTSD about it for weeks (I should know), all in an effort to maintain status quo, and their own said 'perks' which doesn't happen to be doing a full, complete or wholly adequate job. If you work there, realize you need to be constantly vigilant, because this sort of thing pops up quite often. Don't relax enough to excuse yourself to the restroom or to talk to a colleague in the hallway in the morning, because you are being watched...and the time clock and 'HR violations' are more important than productivity, doing a good job or anything you ever thought was appropriate to a workplace. Clients are not handled well in many cases at the 'front desk,' with some of the workers there having small breakdowns on a daily basis because they are not appropriate to the task, but instead blame the production employees as much as they can for their own liabilities. Realize you will work extremely hard, rarely be recognized for it, be talked down to, and spoken to harshly and inappropriately maybe several times a week. Management is never, never, never wrong, even when they are wrong, and they often lie about it, so just never in the slightest disagree if you hope to keep your fairly good paying job. You do not want to be labeled as difficult for any reason, or suffer the consequences. Let me say that it didn't start out this way, and that things were a bit more normal and to be expected in previous years. But do not say 'it cannot happen to you' if things go south, because the whole set up is a recipe for disaster with the wrong things and wrong people, a lot, being valued. I can look through these reviews and actually identify good coworkers from the same department and their outlooks, because the hard working and solid people basically all saw it the same way, although of various personality types, ages, and experience levels.

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5,0
11 déc. 2025
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Avantages

Work life balance People are great They take time to teach you if you dont know something

Inconvénients

Nothing here is a con

2,0
7 juin 2026
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Avantages

The schedule is pretty consistent, and you get benefits, PTO, and sick time. Depending on the team you're on, you may have the chance to work holidays or pick up overtime at 1.5x pay. There is also Shift differential pay. Some teams also have hybrid schedules, which is a nice perk. It's a solid place to get experience and build your resume. The skills and connections you make here can lead to other opportunities in the future.

Inconvénients

Pay: Things may be different now, but when I worked there, the pay felt uneven depending on the position. For example, proofreaders made around $17/hour, document specialists around $19/hour, and workflow coordinators around $22/hour (before shift differentials). Given the responsibilities of some roles, the compensation didn't always seem to match the workload. Parking: Parking was honestly one of the worst parts of working there. You almost have to consider it part of your commute. The main option is a multi-level parking garage, and your choices are usually either the top floor, where your car bakes in the sun all day, or the floor below, where the available spots are typically all the way in the back. Accessibility / Commute: The office is located in a very busy area, which can make getting in and out a hassle. Between traffic, the light rail crossings, finding parking, walking through the garage, crossing the lobby, and taking multiple elevators, the commute often felt longer than it should have been. Lunch: Lunch is a 30-minute unpaid break. It's standard, but it does mean your day ends up feeling longer since you're either working 7.5 hours plus lunch or staying an extra 30 minutes before heading home. My Experience: I worked on a team that supported a large law firm. From my perspective, the team often felt understaffed and overworked. During my time there, I also saw management change several times, which made it difficult to maintain consistency. One thing that was particularly frustrating was the lack of internal promotion opportunities. When leadership positions opened up, the company often chose external candidates instead of promoting people who were already doing the work and understood the clients. It was discouraging for employees who wanted to grow within the company, and I saw several experienced and knowledgeable coworkers leave after being passed over for advancement opportunities. That said, this was my experience with one specific team. Other teams may have had very different experiences, management styles, and opportunities.

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