Were you ever in a co-dependant abusive relationship? Now you will be. - CSR2 DISH Employee Review

1.0
May 5, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Lots of parking. due to lack of staff.

Cons

7 years to reflect on working here. People always say "customer service with DISH isn't what is used to be" That's true, they treat staff like garbage and would rather invest in new employees and pay them less than pay someone that cares and knows their job making more. It was a great company when I first started here. They were so busy and so packed that you had to follow someone to their car to find a place to park. The pay was lower than most but they gave CSR's nice bonus based on upsells. Sometime 2 or more times your regular paycheck. Employees were making more than their Coaches. They had a big ATM (all team meeting) They changed it to $1 per upsell. Trying to convince us how it would be "more fair for everyone" and more people would qualify for bonus. How do you think that worked? Yea we made less money. Oh, but we had pizza or taco day every few weeks to make up for it. In the mean time, you're just a number. How many call backs you've had, how many calls you've taken, how many techs you send how many replacement receivers you have to ship. We're told that it will all balance out, and you'll compare to co-workers so don't worry. Well, that does matter because they set standards that were not achievable. What's your career goal now? Get a job OFF THE PHONES. How do you acomplish this? SUCK UP! Even with making your numbers (which are never good enough) It's who you know. 2 years in, DISH is now concerned about morale and the rating they're getting on Glass Door. Being votes one of the worst companies to work for, didn't sit well with them. What was done....? An employee break room was made. Yay! (sarcasm) Every other company I've worked for already had a break room. But they spend lots of money to "fix" morale. Even changed our bonus pay outs again, because we were still unhappy. Mind you, the new bonus would be bigger and better. It wasn't. Did I mention you'll get pizza and taco's from time to time? New pay outs were put in place, and stricter rules for attendence were inforced. You now lose you sick days, that were sepperate from vacation time. But Dish made it so much better! (sarcasm) Your sick days and vacation time are now combined. You have more time to use. (keep in mind, you can't plan on being sick) So now, unapproved call outs result in points. 5 will get you fired. You can no longer wake up not feeling well and call out, it wasn't planned and approved. So, more people came to work with various colds and flu, causing it to be passed around and general misery to all to avoid points. Did I mention you get free Dish branded shirts and jackets from time to time? Wear them in public and get told off by strangers. Still trying to get off the phones. Still sucking up. Management changes again, gotta start all over sucking up.... Coaches change about every 9 months. Better to hire a new coach then pay an experienced one too much. They'll find an excuse to get rid of them too. Watching unskilled, less tenue co-workers getting promotions. They know how the play the game better I guess. New health plan changes. We didn't raise your rates. They were proud of that. BUT, now they're only covering 70%. They were covering 80%, "BUT THEY DIDN'T RAISE YOUR RATESl Fast forward 2018. Still getting free tacos and pizze.. New attendence policy. Yay! They now how an app to submit time off. Trade with co workers too. Did I mention now you have to be taking calls EXACTLY they time you shift begins now? The 5 minute window to get logged into your computer and start taking calls, will only now apply to before your shift. Dish will allow you to log in up to 5 mins early before your shift, but 1 second after you shift start is considered late that can result in a write up/points. Back to looking for another position. DISH started using the STAR method to interview. So, even if you're qualified, and have the tenure, they will rate your interview skill and find a reason to say no. You didn't give enought detail on your resulution to your example. You gave too much detail on your example. They don't want you, or you didn't suck up enough, you're stuck regardless of how qualifed you are. Dish likes to say how much they're doing to make things better. What's better is their bottom line. They'll lie to your face with a smile, while they're shanking you and say you're not bleeding that much. You're ok. Have some pizza, but don't be late and don't eat at your desk. If you go to DISH, be prepared for abuse from management and from customers. The pizza and taco's will keep you in the bathroom. DON"T eat them.

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Cons

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It is wonderful to hear that the flexibility of your role provided the support you needed to successfully navigate your growth through college. We take great pride in being a workplace that accommodates the educational pursuits of our team members, as we know how vital that balance is for long-term career development. While it is rewarding to hear about your personal success, we also appreciate your candid perspective regarding our product value and market positioning. We are constantly evaluating our competitive edge and exploring new ways to better serve both our core customers and emerging markets. Feedback like yours is essential as we strive to evolve and refine our approach to the business.
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Cons

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We appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective with us. Hearing about your day-to-day reality in sales—from lead quality to equipment needs—is incredibly valuable as we continuously work to refine our internal processes and onboarding experience. While we are glad you enjoyed the flexibility of working from home, it is disheartening to learn that you felt misled by our initial job description and interview process. We want to ensure our teams feel properly supported and equipped to succeed in their roles. Our People Operations team would welcome the opportunity to dive deeper into your feedback regarding our commission structures and lead generation systems. Please feel free to reach out to us directly at peopleoperations@dish.com so we can better understand your specific situation. Thank you again for your candor in this situation.
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