Pros
The benefits package is pretty good, base pay is good. My immediate managers are competent. work schedule is reasonable to an extent (lots to do, but 40 hr week is still the norm)
Cons
When I started here, things were much simpler and it was relatively easy to do the job. Our methods and tools were reliable, and the install crews were competent and seemed happy in their work. I was happy to work here as it seemed like an effective company doing good in the world. After we were acquired by Direct Energy this has happened: Recent layoffs and location closings. Project leads are increasingly under pressure to do work that was usually the responsibility of sales or contract admins. The tools used for these tasks are error prone, causing significant delays in the process. Additionally we are facing the risk of losing good electricians and installers due to a new pay system. That system is convoluted and seems likely to drive away prospective talent. I can't do my job if the people I rely on walk out. Stressful environment and the pace of negative changes has had a significant effect on my emotional well being.