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Lacked transparency - Field Specialist Maverick Construction Employee Review

3.0
Jan 31, 2022
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Pros

When I started with Peloton, I enjoyed every aspect of the job and the culture of the company. Everyone was positive, pay was great, overtime was encouraged but only if you wanted it. Management was super understanding and willing to work with employees to change schedules, address issues, and provide support while in the field.

Cons

Towards the end of my time with Peloton, it was very clear that management would not always keep their word. You could tell when something came from corporate, because management would be very vague about the subject and avoided certain questions about the topics. Many employees had their seasonal contracts ended early and abruptly. There was a huge shift in employee attitude and motivation, and that is why I left at the time I did.

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Cons

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Pros

Every employee is paid weekly (sometimes on Wednesdays or Thursdays)

Cons

**Employee Review: Constructive Feedback and Concerns** While I appreciate the opportunities I’ve had during my time at Maverick, I feel it’s important to share some concerns about my experience, as they may reflect broader issues within the workplace culture and management practices. 1. **Confidentiality and Privacy Concerns**: I was deeply disappointed to learn that HR disclosed personal information about my autism spectrum diagnosis to others without my consent. This breach of confidentiality not only violated my trust but also led to noticeable changes in how I was treated by my direct manager and her supervisor. Following this disclosure, I began to experience social distancing and exclusion from vital meetings, which impacted my ability to contribute effectively. 2. **Lack of Training and Support**: The company’s approach to employee training has been inadequate. Instead of providing structured training or resources, I was often directed to watch YouTube videos. This lack of formal support made it difficult to develop the skills necessary to meet expectations, particularly when projects were delayed due to factors beyond my control. 3. **Unfair Performance Evaluations**: I was written up for projects that were slow, despite the fact that my specific skills and contributions were overlooked or underutilized. Additionally, I have concerns about the accuracy of activity metrics reported for my company laptop, as they do not reflect the actual time and effort I dedicated to my work (only this past week were there apparently any issues). 4. **Isolation and Lack of Support**: Rather than addressing challenges or providing constructive feedback, I was increasingly isolated and unsupported. It became clear that the company’s approach was to distance me until I either quit or was given menial tasks that could be used as grounds for termination. This lack of support created a hostile and demoralizing work environment. 5. **Management Concerns**: If "A.C." is your manager, be prepared for inconsistent treatment. My experience included being lied to, ignored, talked down to, and subjected to a dismissive "girl boss" attitude once my diagnosis became known. This behavior created a toxic dynamic that made it difficult to perform effectively or feel valued as an employee.

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