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University Tees

Is this your company?

They bring religion into the work place. - QCI Assistant University Tees Employee Review

2.0
Oct 16, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible requested time off. And free coffee. Nice coworkers and wear what you want.

Cons

They only pay you up to 11 dollars, and 9 hour shifts are mandatory for most of the year. You work in a factory that gets up to 100 degrees with no air conditioning. The owners of the company are in a men's only church group. They invite all Male supervisors to golf outings and exclude all female supervisors. They don't hide it from anyone this is open knowledge to all. They bring religion to the workplace in the form of "book clubs". The only people of color that work there are in the factory positions. Their two largest contracts are clothing lines that are really into the 2nd amendment. They print shirts with the date of the capital riots inscribed, and have printed a shirt stating "trump won the election". If all of that doesn't bother you for 11 dollars an hour, then at least you get free food sometimes. And coffee.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jul 14, 2025
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Pros

Unlimited PTO, and great if you’re still stuck in college sorority mindset and intend on staying within this toxic industry forever.

Cons

Management lacks a value for their employees which is reflected in their low pay, the stripping of 401(k) benefits, and girls are constantly pinned against each other. No department is knowledgeable of their role, nor are there processes in place for many procedures. The business is ran entirely from excel spreadsheets, and led by Oh Holy Senior Sorority girl. Management lacks an ability to put their foot down and assert themselves as leaders, often being too scared of hurting someone’s feelings in order to do the best thing for the company. They’ll fly you out to Cleveland, but once you’re there you get $15 for an entire day of food - but hey, you get free drinks on them! Just to return to your hotel room with a designated roommate. Alcoholic culture is rampant, as well as a social pressure to join their religious clubs. Girls are nice to your face, but have private group chats and will pick you apart privately. Hard skills are weak, and rarely transferable to any other industry, keeping employees feeling trapped within the confines of UTees, with promises of promotion just beyond the horizon at all times. They constantly lay off high performers, while neglecting any employee or customer feedback. They’re behind trends by about 10 years and any suggestion of change is swiftly negated.

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