Poor Culture - Manager Carrio Cabling Employee Review

1.0
8 May 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Hourly employees receive good on-the-job training

Cons

Information is not permitted to be written down in a standardized process format in a fashion that would permit more people to understand it so that the processes can be scalable an repeatable. Instead, information is required to be maintained in individual minds and passed along verbally. Data analysis is not permitted as company leadership requires decisions to be made "naturally" and at their level. New salaried employees receive no formal or informal training. The on-boarding process is nearly non-existent. Some company leadership has a very volatile and unpredictable temperament. Since the business has been organized in a manner which requires all decisions to be funneled through some of those people, their erratic behavior creates a negative work environment. Collaboration is supposedly encouraged but, in practice, it seldom occurs because of the toxic work environment that the leadership has created. All email/computer passwords for all users are required to be centrally kept and employees' emails are regularly read. During a recent layoff, some of the employees chosen to be laid off were picked because they did not read or speak English well. An employee was recently fired via letter while he/she was at home with his/her 5-day-old son. An employee was recently denied the ability to return to work following a pregnancy because company leadership believe she lied about knowing she was pregnant. Compensation is low. Hourly employees have a low ($12) starting pay and a low ceiling ($16). Especially considering the soldering skills that the higher paid employees are required to posses. Paid time off is low and takes time to kick in. There is no 401k matching and participating in the 401k program is denied for the first year of employment. Health insurance is denied for the fist 60 days.

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3.0
7 Feb 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Learn lots of stuff and get training and expirience Fun people.

Cons

Orginization never good. Manager never know what to do. Some folks always helpful but no one know what to do. HR is run by family and friend and think everyone not smart. Low pay compared to other place. People who know how to run floor fire because of family. Much better with managers who got fire

5
1.0
30 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

A small amount of money to barely scrape by with rather than no money at all.

Cons

Disorganized hiring process & interviewing (many red flags of a toxic work place), incredibly low pay, boring work, low standards of work processes, owner & management, lack of communication, nepotism, favoritism, hires half way house people who create a prison-like work culture that is protected & excused, 7th grade mentality work culture, zero chance of advancement, anti-christianity, being moved around to different jobs frequently because of low work volume & frequent call-outs, ridiculously high turn over rate of co-workers, little to no chance of a raise. Too many cons to list here.

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