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What stellar experiences were had are unfortunatel...

What stellar experiences were had are unfortunately lacking these days as many who have worked for this company for over five years have either been fired for unjust reasons or because they found something better. Most people that are employed there now aside from first shift are those just fresh from the interview and will unfortunately be thrown into the sharks because this company cares not for their employees, so much as appeasing their uncooperative and abusive business contacts in order to keep contracts and make new ones.

Make no mistake, the paycheck is very sustainable but only if you are willing to completely surrender yourself to their asinine methods. They don't hold to their own policies and rules are easily bent when it concerns a favorite employee. Racism is abundant here, indirect and direct, and though I've taken it to supervisors multiple times it is mostly brushed aside. If you're a woman, look for something else, because this company behaves very much like they're incapable of getting away from the 1970's.

You will put thousands of hours into this job. Change your schedule multiple times. Take multiple, very expensive accounts without receiving much or any training but receive heavy punishment when errors are made. Work overtime with little appreciation. Be overlooked in favor of your piers on first shift but dumped with cleaning up after their messes. Deal with abusive executives and high brow contacts without Carter Express defending you.

While the people I've worked with on my own shift were a treasure, it wasn't enough for me to feel truly sorry for losing this job. Especially when I've encountered abuse with a contact of ours for many months and yet was thrown aside so that they wouldn't lose more business, rather than defend their employees that they so desperately need.

TLDR: Consider this a stepping stone. Training, if you will, and aim for something better. There's a reason why most of the employees are barely a year into the job with a horrid turnover rate.

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