IT - Worst Employer Ever! - Specialist Converged Infrastructure CPKC Employee Review

1.0
Sep 25, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some of my co-workers were great - most didn't stay or are looking to leave. Great commute options to Downtown Minneapolis, but that location is probably going away so that is no longer a Pro. Bonuses - I was fortunate enough to get 2 fairly decent bonuses, but they instituted company wide expectations that were so unrealistic that employees will not be able to achieve a rating high enough to receive a bonus.

Cons

1. Zero respect for employees - CP isn't paying people enough that they can or should treat people the way they do. Work is a part of people's lives not their entire life! Management's poor planning and inability to make wise decisions shouldn't mean all staff should suffer and work around the clock to try to achieve your insane requests. 2. Highly questionable business practices - Most of the benefits that people used to decide to take a job at CP were either changed or removed completely. As an example, the vacation accrual policy before I was hired was at your tenth year you earned 5 weeks of vacation, we were all given 9 years of experience so after 1 year we should have been at 5 weeks of vacation. That policy was magically changed after the rush of hires was completed, so I ended up losing vacation when I took the job. 3. Telecommuting options - only for the favored few! 4. Vacation without taking your laptop and work phone - unheard of. 5. HR there to support the employees - HA! Not if you were going against the good old boys club, HR wouldn't even consider it! Even Payroll is so convoluted nobody can explain it - I had 5 different pay rates and I was salaried!?! How is that even possible?

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Cons

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Cons

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