Over worked and underpaid. - Land Use MD7 Employee Review

2.0
29 Sept 2017
Recommend
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Pros

They advertise being family oriented and that is true for the most part. They have flexible hours so you can come in anytime you want but you must work for 8 hours.

Cons

All the managers micromanage to death. They say they are family friendly with flexible hours but one of the executives threw a hissy fit that people were using their flexible hours to be able to take care of their family but coming in super early and leaving early (6-2:30). They pile the work on you and tell you things like “let me know if you’re overwhelmed” but when you do they’re just like “so what’s the problem?”. I told my manager I didn’t have time to do everything they want me to do in one day and they’re response was “well I do that much work.” Yeah and you probably get paid better too and I get your emails and see your time stamped updates from 10 PM. The staff is constantly revolving and it’s an accomplishment if someone been here much longer than a year. There’s so much politicking here too it’s insane. I want to come in, do my job, and go home and not get dragged into that BS.

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Pros

- great community - remote work available

Cons

- entirely remote work can be lonely

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MD7 Response
3mo
Thank you for sharing your experience and for your kind words about MD7. We’re glad to hear you’ve found a strong sense of community and value the flexibility of remote work. We also understand that working fully remote can sometimes feel isolating, and we’re continuing to look for ways to strengthen connection through team collaboration, communication, and opportunities to engage with coworkers. We appreciate you being part of the MD7 team and thank you for your contributions. We look forward to supporting your continued growth and success with us. — MD7 Management Team
1.0
16 Oct 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They’ll hire anyone with a pulse. At least the office view gives you something nice to look at while you watch everyone get let go.

Cons

There’s absolutely no such thing as work-life balance here. You’ll be expected to work nonstop, and when you inevitably get sick (which is likely, given the awful air quality), don’t expect much sympathy — or sick time. Training is a complete joke. They cram everything into the first week, then expect you to retain it all perfectly while being too afraid to ask questions — because asking questions puts a target on your back. People get let go for less. Management plays favorites and only invests time in the employees they personally like. If you’re not one of them, you’re on your own. And while they love to preach about “diversity” and “inclusion,” it all feels like a performance. The workplace is heavily influenced by Christian culture, which can make anyone who doesn’t fit that mold feel out of place fast. To top it off, people get let go every single week, sometimes without explanation. You can feel the tension every time someone disappears — the energy in the office shifts instantly. It’s a revolving door, not a stable workplace.

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MD7 Response
7mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re sorry to hear that your experience at MD7 did not meet your expectations. We strive to create an environment where every team member feels supported, valued, and empowered to succeed. At MD7, we take pride in our commitment to continuous improvement — in our culture, our training, and our leadership practices. While we recognize that growth and change can sometimes feel challenging, we remain dedicated to maintaining transparency, open communication, and respect for every individual on our team. We appreciate your contributions during your time with MD7 and wish you the best in your future endeavors.
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