Pros
Initially, the owners checked in once a month, but they have since increased meetings to weekly. Unfortunately, these sessions rarely result in meaningful change or tangible outcomes. The owners are not open to feedback and often react rudely to any suggestions. After offering feedback, you may find yourself ignored for weeks, with no acknowledgment of your concerns.
Cons
Working at VPAC initially appeared promising, but as the projects progresses, it becomes evident that support is minimal. There is no mentoring, or guidance, You are handed a computer and a desk and expected to navigate everything independently. Moreover, the owners seem to punish staff for voicing concerns or raising issues. They prefer complaints to be made privately, ensuring that no one else is aware of any dissatisfaction or issues within the company.
Financially, the company struggles with cash flow, causing vendors to wait 120+ days for payment. Due to VPAC’s poor reputation in the construction industry, they face challenges when working with reputable landowners. Many of their new construction projects end up facing legal action, further tarnishing the company’s standing.