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Long hours, low pay, no life-work balance - Anonymous employee Food Safety Net Services Employee Review

1.0
9 Jul 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Resume builder, helps you with your next job

Cons

Management doesn’t know what they are doing. You will be working very long hours, with a rotating schedule and not getting paid enough.

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Food Safety Net Services Response
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Your feedback is very important. Our employees and our customers are at the center of all we do. For a number of our lab locations our customers operate 24/7 and with that, expect us to operate similar schedules to fulfil their testing needs and keep food safe. At FSNS, we continue to train and develop our managers into strong leaders and will continue to create a culture where our employees are happy, engaged, valued and appreciated. While it is great that you feel your resume is now better because of your experience here, it is unfortunate that you didn’t engage in the proper dialogue with your manager to build a career here. There are endless opportunities to advance a career at FSNS. In our last newsletter we featured a number of individuals who have done just that. You may contact me directly to discuss any other details surrounding your concerns. I wish you the very best on your new job. Thank you. Bob Cox, SVP HR.

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