Nestor Reviews
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Pros
A low stress environment. The job itself is relatively easy and straight forward. For the most part your are left alone and only bothered when something goes wrong.
Cons
Very poor communication from immediate supervisor(s) and management. Blamed for things that weren’t communicated properly. No drug testing, so some users get in.
Advice to Senior Management
Stop treating your employees like mindless slaves. Start communicating better and have more accountablity. Start drug testing and stop letting entry level workers assist supervisors.
Pros
The company's excellent potential for growth because of innovative personnel and technology usage. The automated enforcement industry can be very exciting to work in. The company is fast paced and there is always something new occurring. Some very friendly co-workers, some very intelligent and knowledgeable employees. Idea's typically get heard because of the companies small size.
Cons
Major financial issues because of the company's existing debt-load. Senior management team is erratic in their decision making, and does not effectively communicate with staff members. Publicly traded company, however, majority of shares are held by 2-3 people that have a large amount of influence over the company's goals. Company's technology is dated even though it was cutting edge 5 years prior. Ethical and moral decisions can be highly questionable at times.
Advice to Senior Management
Respect your colleagues, take accountability for your decisions and try to be more efficient with the company's money.
