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      TBC

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      How are flexible working hours at TBC?

      TBC reviews

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      Current employee
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      Pros

      Collaborative team. Flexible hours. Access to robust analytics tools and professional training. Competitive salary.

      Cons

      Few advancement opportunities for analysts

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      TBC Response
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      We truly appreciate your comments and perspective. It is feedback such as yours that enables us to acknowledge the strengths of our organization and further develop our areas of opportunity. Our motivation is derived purely from one of our core values – to be the employer of choice through teamwork and workforce excellence.

      They pay more off the streets

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      Former employee
      Palm Beach Gardens, FL
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      Pros

      TBC has good benefits. They plan fun events occasionally that help you meet other departments. They provide you free breakfast every pay week. Some what flexible scheduling. Hybrid.

      Cons

      They definitely do not pay employees what they should be paid. Merit increases are a joke. They'll pay someone off the street 10x more than a tenured employee that is deserving. They will lay off a whole department and give the work load of multiple people to the last ones standing, with no raise, no promotion, nothing. I have gone through 4 different layoffs with the company and it just goes to show you are just a number to them. Layoffs while still hiring? That's comical. BEWARE.

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      TBC Response
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      Thank you for sharing your past experience as a team member. We maintain high benchmarks of quality and regret that we did not live up to our standards in your case. Being a global leader in the replacement tire and automotive service industry is a challenging endeavor, and our organization is a work in progress. Therefore, we welcome constructive criticism and will do our best to address any issues brought to our attention.