Great pay but lacks direction and safety support - Journeyman Electrician Reality Kings Employee Review

3.0
4 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great pay, plenty of overtime, lots of new technologies to learn, good benefits. Lots of good hard working people but no guidance.

Cons

No direction, no plans or blue prints with proper info or updated, many leads with little help, micro manage everyone but can't help team progress, parts and material are hard to get, when your new they put you to work but no one to help show you what's going on, then expect things to be done quick, many people have gotten hurt in just a month that I been there, eyes with metal fingers smashed, support straps breaking while moving huge and heavy switch gear, little safety presence, little to no help with making progress as a team, overtime is mandatory with them, stuff is always being stolen if you work there seriously watch tools and even your lunch, people smoke maryj in the back and looks like management or friends of them, many people don't do anything while a few complete much, no access to tablets and plans unless your part of the club, no guidance, little help with basics, time in and out process takes much time and is messed up often, tasks need to be completed by many tasks to choose from and no directions given, management are usually just in meetings. Super high turnover rate, 5 new people every week and building up but no retention. Lots of excuses and no follow through.

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5.0
6 Oct 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great people and stars to work with. A++ company.

Cons

None at all, super great

2.0
26 May 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It's really easy money, and it can be a fun experience.

Cons

When I was booked to shoot one of my first scenes with Reality Kings out in the Ft. Lauderdale/Miami area, the producer filmed me being paid, and then took the check back... Reality Kings has their producers film all of their models being paid at the end of a shoot, where the model states their legal name, how much they were paid, and they are on camera holding the check for records keeping purposes (and so a model can't come back and claim they weren't paid). I was booked to shoot one of my first scenes with Reality Kings out in the Ft. Lauderdale/Miami area, and multiple scenes were being shot at the same location. While another scene was being, my group went outside so we weren't making noise in the background. The producer for my scene told me he wanted to go ahead and film me getting my payment, so I did the bit, and then took the check back and told me he'd give it back at the end. He gave it back to me at the end of the day, but it was such a skuzzy power play.

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