I enjoy this company and job - Assistant Manager TEAM Wireless Employee Review

5.0
Mar 20, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I've been with TEAM for going on 6 years this year and I love the job and company. The Team I work with is one I value alot. I would also say The upper management in my area is one i value as well. They are all great to work with.

Cons

Honestly I cant think of anything right now.

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5.0
Dec 2, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Super excited to start with Team wireless. Was just laid off with Verizon sadly. But I am here to see how Team wireless is . Coming in with a positive mind.

Cons

Nothing to commit yet as I haven’t started working for the company until December 11th.

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TEAM Wireless Response
2mo
Thank you for your response and we're excited to have you on our TEAM! - SH
1.0
Jul 1, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexible work schedule when needed

Cons

Severely underpaid with ever-increasing expectations that are unrealistic given the company’s nearly nonexistent employee retention. Paying employees either a $15/hour base wage or commission creates an unstable and inconsistent work environment, making it difficult to build or retain strong talent. Payroll processing is also a recurring issue. Employees have repeatedly been underpaid due to payroll errors, and leadership was instructed to remain silent unless an employee noticed and reported the discrepancy themselves. Instead of proactively correcting mistakes, the company appeared more concerned with minimizing attention to them, leaving frontline employees to fight for wages they had already earned. The company took a dramatic turn for the worse after CJ and Mike Trimble assumed leadership. What was once a healthy, supportive, and inspiring workplace quickly became a hostile environment. The very people who helped build the company’s success have been systematically pushed aside or eliminated, with little appreciation for their years of dedication and contribution. Employee well-being has clearly taken a back seat to maximizing profits for executives and ownership. Frontline leaders are expected to work seven days a week, meet unrealistic performance expectations, and sacrifice their personal lives while receiving little support or recognition in return. To make matters worse, long-tenured employees have been required to reapply and interview for the very positions they have successfully held for years. This has created unnecessary fear, instability, and a complete disregard for employee loyalty and performance. The culture has devolved into a “good old boys” club where favoritism outweighs merit. Mike Trimble has repeatedly prioritized hiring his own “brothers” over developing or retaining existing talent. While referring to employees as “fam,” his leadership style is marked by unprofessional language, excessive profanity, and behavior that falls well below the standard expected of an executive..

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