DO NOT WORK FOR THIS COMPANY !!! RUN !!!! - Lead Field Technician Atlas Networks Employee Review

1.0
20 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nothing !! Upper management are liars and very unprofessional . They always push the blame to one of their employees and never take responsibility for anything unless it benefits them personally. Anytime an employee decides to quit or gets fired management sends out an email or has a team meeting badmouthing the employee . Regardless of how hard that employee worked for them. Plans are made but never met . NEVER !!!

Cons

Everything is a con here. Pay rates , company structure, communication, team morale the inability for management to hire and then keep anyone on board without driving them completely crazy while also working them to exhaustion. DO NOT WORK HERE !!!!!!

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Cons

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Pros

I’m sitting here really trying to think of just one….nope, can’t do it.

Cons

If you’re an experienced field technician and are looking for a good company, then keep looking because this company is not it. From the outset, there are red flags that become apparent very quickly. While they might promise competitive wages and great benefits during the interview, the reality is far from what is advertised. The pay scale is not reflective of the industry standard for seasoned professionals and advancement opportunities are nearly nonexistent, regardless of your performance or work ethic. Management tends to be disorganized and rarely listens to the feedback provided by those actually working in the field. This disconnect leads to poor scheduling, with technicians often expected to work long hours with little notice. Tool allowances and equipment are another sore point. Many of the vehicles and tools provided are outdated, poorly maintained, or not replaced as needed. Field technicians frequently end up spending their own money just to get the job done safely and efficiently, with little hope of reimbursement or recognition. There is also a notable lack of training or professional development support. New technologies are adopted slowly, leaving you behind competitors’ skill levels and industry standards. The company culture is not supportive or team-oriented. High turnover is the norm and morale among current employees is low due to lack of recognition and appreciation from upper management. Communication is lacking, which means important details about jobs are often lost or miscommunicated, causing unnecessary frustration and delays. When issues arise in the field, support from the office is minimal, leaving you to figure out solutions on your own. In summary, experienced field technicians will find little to no meaningful incentive to stay with this company. Poor management, inadequate pay, a cheap SOHO network and a lack of genuine support or career advancement make this company a poor choice. If you value your skills, your time, and your professional growth, you are better off continuing your search elsewhere.

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