Thankful it's over! - Avis employé Technical Support TP

1,0
28 juil. 2012
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

- Give 2 weeks when you quit and you'll always have a job there. - Stick it out for a year and your experience looks good to prospective employers.

Inconvénients

- Horribly underpaid for what you're expected to know. After completing 6 weeks of classroom training on tech support for phone, internet and cable, you will earn a meager $10.50 an hour. Even if you could afford the company's health insurance on that salary, it isn't worth having. - Low-class coworkers. Lots of people in sweatpants with poor hygiene and poor attitudes. Do NOT store your lunch in the communal refrigerators; there is a good chance someone will steal it. I saw a supervisor blow "snot rockets" into the trash can next to his desk more than once. My trainer belched out the word "barf" mid-sentence several times a day during training. These are NOT exaggerations! -The place is dirty. Toilets sprayed with feces or clogged are a daily occurrence. People don't pick up after themselves in the break room. The microwaves are full of slop, there are potholes in the parking lot, headsets are communal and covered with hairs and flaked skin, and so on. - "Supervisor" and "Internal Help Desk" personnel are terrible. They let tiny bits of power go right to their heads and are deliberately rude and anti-helpful. Eye-rolls and sighs precede the answer to just about any question you ask, probably because these "big promotions" only come with an extra $1 an hour. Most "company memos" are stated in the imperative and end with the phrase "up to and including termination." - If you work on Saturday or Sunday, forget about ever having that day off again. Forget PTO, they won't even approve UNPAID time off when it's requested months in advance. - "Net-staffing" is the company's practice of changing your schedule, whether or not you can work at those times. It means that, if you're scheduled on a holiday-pay holiday, you can be removed from that day and rescheduled on your day off. It also means they can (and do!) forcibly change daytime schedules to overnights. For example, you might be told that instead of noon to 8pm, your schedule is being changed to 1:30am to noon. These are permanent changes, not rotating. - You have an allotment of "break time" each day, which includes restroom breaks. So basically, that means there is a timer running each time you have to use the restroom. - There is a “clean desk policy” and they also reserve the right to conduct searches of your personal belongings. Having a pen, piece of paper (such as a receipt), a cell phone or an ipod in your purse or on your desk could result in discipline or termination. (Supervisors openly text and play games on their phones, look at facebook and sports scores on their computers, though they are subject to the same rules.)

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5,0
5 juin 2026
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

Comfortable and friendly environment. Everyone hired in my class have great character, skills and personalities. Management seems great and easy to work with. Help is readily available when needed.

Inconvénients

Nothing I can think of thats a con

3,0
4 juin 2026
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

The hiring process was quick and efficient. During onboarding for my initial position, the equipment arrived on time and setup was straightforward. As a seasonal Medicare Sales Agent working through a third-party vendor, I appreciated the opportunity to gain industry experience. While my role was limited due to the seasonal nature of the position, it strengthened my customer service, sales, and communication skills. It increased my interest in pursuing a long-term career in healthcare and insurance.

Inconvénients

Transitioning to a new role within the company was extremely frustrating. After my seasonal assignment ended, I spent approximately five months attempting to move into another campaign. I accepted a position in December and attended multiple technical checks, but the equipment issues were never resolved. Rather than providing updated equipment, repeated attempts were made to use older equipment that was not functioning properly. Because I was still tied to the pending position, I was unable to apply for other opportunities within the company until the role was officially closed and the equipment returned. After several technical checks went unresolved, I ultimately decided to stop pursuing additional roles with the company.

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