Appallingly bad company to work for - Field Sales Representative Brakeburn Employee Review

1.0
14 Nov 2018
Recommend
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Pros

The only positive to working here is getting fired for doing your job and going to work for someone that isn’t completely delusional and won’t call you at all hours of the day with insane instructions or send you a hundred emails a day

Cons

Words can’t express how strongly working for this company sucks. Almost every facet of my hellish year working for this complete mess of a business was bad. Bad wages, bad management, bad communication, unhealthy pressure and working hours, unrealistic expectations (get across London in rush hour and do four appointments a day) limitless calls from the clueless head office asking for updates or issuing crazy instructions (“it doesnt matter if you havent got an appointment with the buyer, just go in and stay until they place an order”.) The organisation was shocking, nothing was good enough. I had to provide a paying-in book to get paid as the boss refused to pay us any way other than via cheques which were often late if he didn’t get into the office to sign them because he was surfing or shouting at someone. Just terrible. I have never seen such a high turnover of staff(12 in one year) many of whom were signed off/left through the sheer stress and anxiety of working for these clowns.

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2.0
10 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great people. Good product. Enjoyed every day with the teams. Lots of challenges and everyone chips in.

Cons

Listening to the owners personal problems. Day In day out. Was such a drain. He was always so negative about everything and then he made you sit through hours of therapy sessions.

1.0
1 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- The spiders in the toilets are consistent, dependable and show strong leadership qualities. - You'll develop resilience. - You'll leave with some incredible stories that nobody will believe.

Cons

The company sells a carefully crafted image of relaxed coastal living. Behind the scenes, it's a business where talented employees spend more time compensating for leadership than being led by it. The owner genuinely operates in his own universe. A universe where deadlines are merely suggestions, expertise is optional, criticism only travels downwards and every idea is apparently genius because it came from him. I've never seen someone so confident while being so consistently disconnected from what's actually happening around them. He has mastered the rare ability of being both heavily involved in everything and accountable for nothing. Deadlines are treated as vague works of fiction. Expertise is routinely ignored. Every bad idea arrives with the confidence of a revolutionary breakthrough. The business doesn't have a people problem, The people have a leadership problem. And let's talk about the workplace itself. For a company selling a premium lifestyle image, the office is a time capsule of neglect. The office itself is perhaps the most honest thing about Brakeburn. It's tired, neglected and desperately overdue for investment. Staff spend winter wearing coats indoors because apparently keeping employees warm falls into the same category as salary increases: technically possible, but strongly discouraged. The kitchen looks like the set of a low-budget documentary about Britain's forgotten pubs. I'm fairly certain the carpet has seen more government changes than the company has seen pay rises. The toilets have become such a reliable habitat for spiders that they may as well be included in the staff directory. The business runs on three things: ego, discounts and the increasingly fragile goodwill of employees.

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