I am writing a review for Group Management Services, and I must express my deep dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs within the company. It is evident that many employees, including myself, are facing significant challenges that are impacting our job satisfaction. One of the most pressing issues is the notably low salary structure, which seems to have remained stagnant for far too long. It's disheartening to see that individuals who have dedicated their time and effort to the company for over a year are still earning just $45,000, while new hires fresh out of college are offered a substantially higher base salary of $60,000. The lack of equitable compensation is a cause for concern and raises questions about the fairness and transparency of the company's remuneration policies. Furthermore, recent changes in our compensation structure, such as the reduction in commissions and the discontinuation of company cars, have added a significant financial burden on employees. With the company's contribution of only $345 a month towards car payments and insurance costs reaching approximately $200, this translates to an annual expense increase of nearly $9,000 for employees. These changes significantly impact our financial well-being and work satisfaction. Moreover, promises of flexible work arrangements, such as 'cloud days,' have not been upheld, as we are now required to come into the office every single day. This abrupt shift in the work environment disrupts our work-life balance and goes against the expectations set by the company. It's evident that Group Management Services has undergone rapid growth, but it appears that these changes have come at the expense of employee morale and satisfaction. When seeking salary adjustments, the response is consistently, 'Sell More,' without considering the dedication and experience of long-term employees. In conclusion, the company's recent decisions have left many employees, including myself, feeling undervalued and disillusioned. The discrepancies in compensation, abrupt policy changes, and a lack of recognition for experience make it challenging to maintain a positive attitude about our work. It is my hope that these concerns are addressed promptly to improve the overall work environment and employee satisfaction at Group Management Services.