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Schizophrenia - Food and Beverage Blue Chip Group Employee Review

1.0
Jul 31, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

People are nice and hard working

Cons

Management is a total joke. I have lost track if it was 4 layoffs or 5 but they have no idea what they are doing. Friday July 28th at 3:56pm HR calls an “All hands meeting” to the exec board room for the coming Monday, July 31st. Monday July 31st at 10:50am the “All hands meeting is CANCELLED” Monday July 31st at 12:43 the same meeting is then reset for the time and day they did on Friday! Really?! These people are supposed to be educated! If you want to work 2-3 roles for the pay of ONE put up with all this disorganized chaos, welcome. Or if you just like an emotional roller coaster always guessing is this meeting is another announcement of people losing their jobs…. Welcome. If you don’t like any of those, go work for Amazon… at least they are honest about their abuse.

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

You also learn very quickly how to spot warning signs in a company.

Cons

This place messes with your head fast. The positivity is Fake and pushed from the top, managers quietly pressuring people to post glowing reviews instead of fixing the mess inside. Leadership behaves like narcissist who think they are untouchable, saying whatever sounds good in the moment even when it is clearly not true. Layoffs roll through without logic or empathy, so everyone is constantly tense and waiting to be next. The culture is horrible, and there are stories people whisper about being sexually harassed and getting brushed off like it was nothing. After a while you stop trusting what anyone in charge says and realize you are just a number to them. What really drains you is how managers talk to you versus how they act. They smile, make promises, and then flip the script without warning. One week you are praised, the next week you are blamed for problems you did not create. It starts to feel like reality shifts depending on who is protecting themselves that day. There is also a constant feeling of walking on eggshells. Conversations stop when certain people walk into the room, and everyone learns quickly what not to say out loud. The stress creeps into your personal life, and you start second guessing yourself even outside of work. That is when it hits you that no job is worth feeling this worn down.

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