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Rewarding & Fulfilling - Anonymous employee Total Fire Protection Employee Review

5.0
Oct 28, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

My experience working at Total Fire Protection has been a very rewarding and fulfilling experience. After a long career in a very large corporation, it was a welcome relief to work at TFP and find that I am viewed as a person, that is appreciated for my contributions, as opposed to being viewed as just a number. Also, the Total Fire Protection staff is hardworking & friendly and the environment is very warm. The workload is substantial but rewarding if you enjoy a fast-paced job that is multi-faceted and exciting. Total Fire Protection is a family owned business and works with many charities, such as St. Jude’s Children’s Fund. In my book, that makes TFP very special.

Cons

The company is growing at a very fast pace so it needs to provide more advanced programs or software to address their growing business objectives.

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Not generous with the PTO. I have a disability where I am not able to drive some days (maybe 1-2 time a month) and have requested to work remotely those days as I am still able to perform. You must request a day in advance to work remotely which may or may not be denied, and since I cannot tell whether I am able to drive until the day of, I was forced to use my PTO. We are given 15 days, and the PTO does not transfer over to the next year. I feel as if everyone fends for themselves, meaning, I have no clue what the person next to me does. We work in relatively small teams, and each team player has a completely different job assignment. I am not able to perform my coworker's job, and they are not able to do mine. I keep trying to learn in case they are absent, however, they almost seem to guard their work. This makes working as a team incredibly difficult. As a growing company, TFP still has some kinks to work out. I give credit to management for trying to improve, but the methods just aren't working. Also, I wasn't allowed to go into the field? My title is APM, it is my responsibility to help the PM and this includes viewing projects in-person. It's all office work, which for me, is a no.

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