Horribly unorganized company, you would be better off in fast food - Account Representative Jan Marini Employee Review

1.0
18 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You can make a few good friends.

Cons

- Leadership claims to value feedback, but ideas disappear the moment you speak up. - Upper leadership prioritizes cutting costs over improving conditions for employees who keep the company running. - Basic systems are left broken, outdated, or pushed onto employees to fix themselves. - The culture is dominated by long tenured insiders who are rarely challenged. - If you are not part of the inner circle, you are ignored and overlooked. - Strong employees remain silent, newer hires feel lost, and long time staff appear disengaged. - It is normal for employees to look completely drained and unmotivated. - No one shares ideas anymore because past experience shows it leads nowhere. - A small group dominates decisions while everyone else just follows along. - Capable employees gradually lose interest and become checked out over time. - Many good employees are exhausted, doing only the bare minimum to get by. - Experience is ignored, loyalty is unrecognized, and hard work is not valued.

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5.0
23 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Picking, packing, and prepping orders for shipment. Training on procedures, safety, and equipment. Team members coordinate well and help each other out on busy days. Stable hours and predictable schedule.

Cons

The pace can pick up without warning.

2.0
24 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The people I worked with were actually decent, and the benefits package was tolerable at best.

Cons

- The company failed to build even the most basic infrastructure to support employees, which set people up to fail from the very beginning. - We constantly begged for basic tools until it became ridiculous, and every response was "maybe next quarter" or "budget constraints" while absolutely nothing changed. - There was no system, no framework, and nothing functional in place to make the work actually possible. - Everyone was forced to improvise constantly and still got blamed when results were not perfect. - Other departments with real support and proper resources accomplished in one day what took us an entire month. - The level of dysfunction made meaningful work impossible because a completely broken foundation cannot be fixed by demanding people work harder.

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