Was promising. Now disappointing. - Client Solutions Manager Beemac Logistics Employee Review

2.0
Oct 30, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you work hard enough anybody can make good money in this industry. Coworkers are easy to get along with and are your best source of help. Nobody will turn you down if you ask. 35 years in business gives the company some valuable reputation to leverage. Loose operating procedures can be appealing. Learn by doing.

Cons

The industry is notoriously ruthless. You will never work 40 hours a week. Unprofessional work environment. There is very little transparency from management at any level. If you are new to the industry don't count on training - there isn't any that's pertinent to the actual job. While upper management is very knowledgeable of the industry it's obvious that most have no leadership experience. New processes are clumsily rolled out and blame is redirected when execution fails. They're right that there are worse places you could work in this industry but that isn't a major accomplishment.

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Beemac Logistics Response
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We appreciate your feedback and have passed it along to management. We are constantly working to improve our processes. If you are interested in providing more details in regards to what you are referring to as unethical conduct please contact publicrelations@Beemac.com.

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