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1.0
8 Jun 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

At least they stopped paying minimum wage. You can show up late. If you like faking numbers youll be fine for a couple of months--this makes it so honest workers will be held to those standards. Some of the people were great, but i am not reviewing wfp as a social club.

Cons

They lied about the union the pay and the quota to my face in the interview. The messed up my pay check every other week. They implied we could fake a few petition signatures. Note that you wont be working for progressives if you campaign, just whoever paid wfp for tgeir canvass. The management has very bad drivers--your life will be at risk for no reason

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5.0
26 May 2022
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Pros

Great people. Fun, new experiences.

Cons

Long hours. But okay and nice.

4.0
7 Oct 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Overall, it's a great company with worthwhile goals and a realistic understanding of how to get them. As a canvaser, one is allowed to a great degree of personal responsibility in their work, with relatively little oversight. Basically, your supervisors drive you somewhere, you eat lunch, and you knock on doors. There's relatively little chance of failure, so it's pretty rewarding, and it's mostly older people so it's nice to see that the senile aren't always so curmudgeon.

Cons

It is VERY DISORGANIZED. There is no clock in or clock out system. There is no real training. There is relatively little job security. The supervisors can be passive aggressive and upset when unexpressed expectations are failed to be met. Meetings are held in hallways.

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