Like sucking a spoiled egg - Warehouse Driver Ferguson Employee Review

1.0
Jul 1, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None!!!!!! run the other way..

Cons

Theres too much spoon stirring in the pot. They first lay you off saying theres cut backs.. You get laid off look to collect unemployment but they stopped it by calling you bak to work then to find they dropped your pay from 17.00 to 12. But its budget cuts but yet still they are having coparate luncheons and expensive trips off to other countries. They work you like a slave and then turn around and hire other drivers but they still ay you off. These are a bunch of projundice people who really dont care about ones livilyhood. Thely have no compassionate for no one but their wallets never mind the workers that are trying to survive. You continue to push the card about lay off's, but you are still hiring dirivers and not bold enough tosay to the person you are laying off you are to cheap to pay them what they are worth......

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