Pat Responses - Anonymous employee Trinity|ERD Employee Review

1.0
Jan 22, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None, obviously with the turn over they have, even salary is not enough to endure this place on a daily basis.

Cons

Based on the new, pat responses to the complaints listed here and the new shining review, it is obvious someone has been hired to do damage control. Do not be fooled. This place is toxic to say the least and there can't be that much turn over in employment on all levels, because the employees 'don't like to work' or 'can't handle it'. They don't like being yelled at and belittled on a daily basis is more like it. The kind of turn over they have should be at least a clue to management to take a long look in the mirror.

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4.0
Jun 30, 2018
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Pros

Terrific salary, benefits include holiday days off, 401-K with matching funds, profit sharing, bonus, Christmas bonus, lunches out of the office, Holiday party, Barbecue in summer...

Cons

It’s possible that frequent air travel will interfere with home life, and since its a billable-hours-firm there are pressures and long hours that go along with that. Many people say they had little or no training. Well, those folks needed a job so bad they made claims they really shouldn’t have.

6
1.0
Sep 15, 2020
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Pros

-There were some nice people to work with that weren't management -For having no previous background in construction, I was able to muscle my way through hard work which paid off for about 3 seconds...

Cons

-They lure employees in under the false premise that they will be supportive and accommodating all the while digging the grave to push you into about 6-8 months down the road -Unwilling and unaccommodating to those with disabilities -Demanding of abilities that certain employees were not qualified for i.e. asking administrative staff to complete technical reports for clients knowing those documents could be taken into deposition -Manipulating staff to do work outside of their capability with little to no instruction and then verbally abusing staff for not just knowing how to do the work -Disrespectful of personal boundaries -Pitting employees against each other to rat the other out, especially when an employee would take a sick day -Nepotism -Management was unwilling to take ownership for their own faults to clients and would ask employees to lie on their behalf -Management's willingness to guilt their employees with woes of hardship about how the company was doing -Management would berate, belittle, and bully employees to quit rather than fire them so they wouldn't have to pay unemployment

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