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MicroLogic Associates

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Beware the Bait and Switch - IT Field Technician MicroLogic Associates Employee Review

1.0
Feb 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pay shows up on time, and a few coworkers keep their heads down.

Cons

Let me save you the headache right now. The job you're promised isn't what you end up doing, and that switch alone brings nonstop anxiety. Schedules depend on favoritism, so making plans outside work is a gamble. Some coworkers say seriously creepy things and management does nothing about it. There's heavy pressure to put the company above your personal life, which is unsettling. No remote work, no respect for diversity, and the owner makes promises that fall apart later. Beware, a lot of what goes on here crosses into straight up Crime territory.

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5.0
Mar 28, 2026
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Pros

Great place to work. A lot of opportunities.

Cons

The timeline for completion of projects.

2.0
Feb 1, 2026
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Pros

The job taught me how to handle difficult situations.

Cons

If you like paying out of pocket to do your job, this place has you covered. Using my own car nonstop drained my paycheck fast, and the lack of reimbursement was just unethical. I logged thousands of miles, asked about a company vehicle, and was let go instead. The pay stays low, the bonus is awful, and management attitudes make it clear employee concerns are ignored. Nepotism is obvious, owners play favorites, and anyone outside that circle struggles to last. Ultimately, the stress, money loss, and blatant disregard make it clear this job takes far more than it ever gives back. On top of everything else, the environment is just draining. Rules change all the time, policies are applied randomly, and asking questions usually just earns you a cold shoulder or hostility. Trying to keep up with expectations that don't make sense is exhausting, and the pressure to prove loyalty over actually doing good work is constant. It feels like you're running in circles, while the owners only reward the people who kiss up the most.

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