Employees feel constantly under siege; high stress work environment. High turn over with little to no career advancement path as all senior positions are held by employees with extremely long tenure. Demonstrably low pay compared to skill requirements; HR left a spreadsheet in the main floor copier showing many of the Seattle employee's actual wages pegged against industry standards and only a few non-management employees are above the 20th percentile by Megapath's own measurement. It's a place where team meetings are always a dower and end with everyone grimacing as they exit the room, pondering what fresh new hell they must soon deal with. Floor management is high maintenance yet unpredictable; line employees are either ignored or micromanaged depending on whim, which leads to teams always feeling on edge or walking on eggshells. It goes without saying that morale is incredibly low across the entire company and shows no sign of improving.