Can be terrible at times overall mind your business - Inventory Processor Nellis Auction Employee Review

3.0
9 Mar 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

good pay, breaks are consistent, you get your own station

Cons

items can be used/dirty and unhygienic, can’t confide in any managers, goals can be unrealistic,

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
2 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Interesting idea for a company

Cons

Working here has been a deeply frustrating experience. Senior leadership rarely listens to the people actually running the day-to-day operations, and many decisions feel completely disconnected from what is happening on the warehouse floor. Instead of removing obstacles, leadership often creates new ones, making simple tasks harder than they need to be. There is also an excessive focus on spreadsheets and reporting that rarely lead to meaningful improvements, while the real operational problems continue to be ignored. Another major issue is the expectation to deliver results without the proper tools, equipment, or staffing. Employees are constantly asked to meet aggressive production goals, yet the basic resources needed to achieve them are often missing. It creates an environment where people are expected to perform at a high level while being set up to struggle from the start. The workplace also feels disorganized and directionless. Everything is treated as urgent and critical, which makes it nearly impossible to prioritize work effectively. Leadership lacks consistency and accountability, and the overall environment often feels chaotic rather than structured or supportive. Perhaps the most disappointing part is the lack of growth and opportunity. Employees who want to improve processes, share ideas, or develop their careers often feel ignored. Instead of empowering people, the environment leaves many feeling stuck, undervalued, and burned out. With stronger leadership, better communication, and a willingness to actually listen to employees, this could be a much better place to work, but unfortunately, those changes do not seem to be a priority.

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