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Hi-Speed Industrial Service

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1.0
Mar 4, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A few great co-workers who genuinely cared.

Cons

The owner frequently changes expectations and business practices, which creates an unstable work environment. Although the compensation package appears competitive at first, including salary, commission, and bonuses, the terms often shift—along with customer assignments and performance targets. As a result, you may find yourself working harder for diminishing returns. Additionally, employee actions are closely scrutinized. For example, missing a meeting due to a medical appointment may lead to reprimands. Attempts to leave the company can also be met with legal action, as the owner is known to be highly litigious.

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5.0
Apr 1, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

⁃ Competitive hourly rate with overtime available ⁃ Work focuses on motor repair and maintenance ⁃ Steady full-time hours ⁃ The field team works well together ⁃ Decent benefits

Cons

Not for people who prefer a slow pace

1.0
Jun 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The team members you worked alongside were actually skilled and professional.

Cons

There was zero pathway for advancement— I came in doing what I left doing three years later, and it wasn't because I wasn't trying or wasn't good at it. They interview you about 'growth opportunities' but the second you're hired it's like, okay this is your position forever, good luck. The supervisor was never actually available to mentor you on anything more complex. always tied up with other stuff, so you're just running through the same routine for years hoping something changes. Nobody got promoted, and when you asked about a development plan they'd either dodge it or promise 'we'll figure it out' which never happened. You hit a ceiling immediately and never move, and it feels intentional- they want workers, not people building careers. Depressing.

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