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      PPL - What not to do

      Sr. network engineer
      Current employee
      Louisville, KY
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      Pros

      Coworkers are solid people to work with

      Cons

      Middle management doesn't really trust their current employee. There are more knee jerk actions vs learning periods. Therese no communications from middle management down to the lower level. To micro management like. They are making people work task that could be done during the day at night. They have no sense of work life balance as they never back filled the people that currently left or fired from the knee jerk responses.

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