•Unlivable wages.
•Sketchy money situations in residential management.
•Reportable offenses and serious issues often covered up by upper management.
•Almost guaranteed retaliation for reporting abuse and problems to higher up management and mandated DPPC reporting.
•Less than zero appreciation or acknowledgement for staff coming in, staying, doing well in their position, and caring about the job and the individuals we serve.
•Toxic company culture. (Ie. HR reinforces the idea that “a paycheck is a reward for doing your job well” and not a contract agreement made upon employment, which it is. Also a deliberate façade that the 40 hours of state mandated Sick time they are required to give full time staff is one of their “Benefits”.
•There is no positive recognition unless done by specific program managers (which tends to be extremely rare) it is extremely common for hard workers to be taken advantage of often leading to burnout and resentment.
•Unrealistic company policies that are only enforced when it benefits the person/s in higher power positions.
•Very clear message that we are all replaceable.
*** This company has many past and current wrongful termination lawsuits.
In the past I’ve seen many reviews on this site that spoke of instances of wrongful termination, specific illegal circumstances, and examples of disrespect from the company and they have all mysteriously disappeared. I know that several of those reviews mentioned individuals in high management specifically, by name. Those people are still working for the company. I suspect the company was able to submit requests to the site to remove some of these extremely negative reviews on some type of legal technicality, (ie mentioning high management by name or claim of identifiable detail).
Pathlight was rebranded as such about two years ago after being known as ‘The Association for Community Living’ since 1952. It is suspected that the company underwent rebranding because the reputation was utterly irreparable.
Please note that nothing in this company since the rebranding has changed (to my knowledge) besides the name and logo.