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Tri-Imaging Solutions

Is this your company?

Bad place to be. - Warehouse Tri-Imaging Solutions Employee Review

1.0
10 Jan 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Some, some of the staff are very good people, but most are not!

Cons

Rude CEO, felt like I was back in High School. Clicky and obnoxious management. Over worked staff and not paid worth a thing. Could make more money at pizza hut. Not to mention, they over charge Techs and hospitals for medical parts. It's companies like TIS that are the reasons are medical system in this country is broken. $500 for a PC keyboard, are you kidding me? What a joke this place was.

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5.0
4 Jul 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Very happy, laid back and easy working environment. There is always something special planned for employees. Great work/life balance. Management tells you how much you are appreciated. They're friendly and encouraging. Raises are generous. I love my company and my job!

Cons

After a year of work there. I can't think of any.

1.0
18 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

They seem friendly at first.

Cons

Pay: The company would often say one thing during hiring or onboarding, then do something different later. I saw situations where promised pay did not match what was ultimately offered. Management: Communication was poor, expectations were unrealistic, and work/life balance suffered because of it. In one case, I heard of an employee being told he could not take previously approved time off unless he fixed a machine first, despite having scheduled it in advance. Training: Training was largely inadequate. Management often said they were “too busy” to train people, so much of the learning was self-taught or based on being told to read manuals. I saw new employees spend weeks with little direction before eventually quitting. Work assignments: The company would offer one position, then pressure employees into taking another. I also saw veterans in the SkillBridge program being told they would receive a certain position and pay, only to later be offered a different role at several dollars less per hour and given only one day to accept or decline. Concerns and culture: Legitimate concerns were often dismissed unless they directly affected profit or came from someone with ownership influence. In my experience, leadership was dismissive and not receptive to employee feedback. Raises: Raises seemed difficult to obtain unless an employee went far beyond normal expectations. I saw several people leave because they were underpaid, and others went years without meaningful raises. Overall: My experience was that this was a toxic workplace with poor communication, weak training, questionable practices, and a pattern of changing expectations after people were hired.

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