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ProFlow reviews

4.0

100% would recommend to a friend

(4 total reviews)

76% positive business outlook

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4 reviews
3.0
Feb 5, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I am never bored here. Proflow can get really busy. I am always close to my projects and there are always opportunities (obligations, really) to get dirty. I find it exciting, although that feeling has bordered on panic at times. Even when things get slow, I always have or can come up with side projects. Also, the company is relatively stable. Maybe it's just the economy doing better, but it's nice not to be anxious about suddenly getting laid off. The company has made some big software investments that have helped us become more effective. Launching the new software was difficult but worthwhile. There have also been some much needed aesthetic improvements which have really helped the work environment. Relations between office and shop workers are good. The shop guys invest themselves in the projects and this closes the circle enabling us to do amazing things.

Cons

I cannot shake the feeling that I am underpaid. I get glimpses into what other people make doing similar work at other companies and I think I am getting shortchanged. Raises do not appear to happen regularly, not even to keep up with inflation or cost of living increases. You can get a raise if you ask, but the boss has to be convinced that you've earned it, which is kind of backwards, since this expectation puts workers in the position of having to work harder and harder just to maintain the same effective compensation. That most of us do extra work anyway exacerbates this feeling. It's typical to put in more than forty hours per week. But at Proflow, salaried workers do not get any extra compensation for putting in extra hours. I doubt that this is legal, but I have yet to really research the matter. Opportunities for promotion are not apparent. I am told that there will likely be some significant growth ahead, and thus room for advancement, but that is not as much of a guarantee as compared to, say, an abundance of coworkers eligible for retirement. Employee moral is not great. This sentiment probably has to do with the compensation situation, but there are other factors. The biggest of these might be management's refusal to dismiss certain individuals in the office, whose attitude can be very pollutive and make everyone uncomfortable. Also, camaraderie is weak, at least in the office.

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