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Hit or Miss experience - Lead Technician Mobile Kangaroo Employee Review

3.0
2 Jul 2022
Recommend
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Pros

If he is still there, Karl is the best manager you could ask for. Good customer service experience and excellent learning environment for technical troubleshooting/problem solving.

Cons

This goes for the TX locations, not the CA locations. Your coworker could make or break your experience, if you are lucky enough to be at a store with a second person. Low pay with high turnover. Pay was justified by offering an unrealistic bonus if your store made enough for the month. Funny part is the bonus only went to the Lead techs, so the regular techs were screwed. The Frisco location was the only place that made bonus consistently which meant the lead technician there had a tendency to be a bit of a control freak. Your best bet would be to get lead technician as soon as you could to max your pay. Which, at the time was only 16$/hr. Management also would attempt to pay the lowest amount to each employee. The only reason some could get better pay would be if the regional manager fought for you ( which he always would)

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5.0
29 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Just ask a few questions and record you answering them if you can come up with answers on the fly your good. Just don’t be nervous

Cons

Small company, if you aren’t the best your job isn’t stable

3.0
8 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you make the bosses money, and if you care about getting the job done right the first time, they'll leave you alone to keep that up. If you hustle and take pride in your work, the greatest reward is to be granted the agency to generally go about your business as you see fit.

Cons

Culture shock: Apple-Authorized Service Providers appear limited to modular repairs only. Disproportionate compensation: managers with years of industry experience may receive the same hourly rate as entry level technicians with no experience. Poor downstream communication: logistics shift capriciously, with little notice or input (if any). Poor risk management: operationally, embers would be ignored until fires broke out. Burnout: if you don't draw a line (professionally), you will be tasked beyond capacity.

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