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Proformance Roofing

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Good pay, but management and culture are horrible - General Manager Proformance Roofing Employee Review

1.0
30 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is competitive, especially compared to similar companies in the market.

Cons

Good call—Option 3 is strong. Here’s a tightened version with the COO point included, still sharp but Glassdoor-safe: > This organization suffers from deeply ineffective leadership. Senior management lacks the competence and structure needed to run a professional operation, and it creates consistent issues across projects and teams. The COO, in particular, does not demonstrate the level of leadership expected for that role in a well-run company. The business model is built on undercutting competitors rather than delivering real value, which impacts both employees and clients. I would strongly recommend avoiding this company altogether.

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5.0
10 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Leadership training and unwavering support! This company has transformed me into not only a stronger professional but also a more fulfilled individual. They've went above and beyond, making sacrifices to help me succeed. I highly recommend them

Cons

I'm thrilled to say that everything is going smoothly — no complaints at all

5.0
7 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

- Strong support from leadership when you take the initiative to ask for guidance or help. - Autonomy to manage and operate your book of business in a way that works best for you. - Clear, high standards and expectations that are consistently set and upheld. - Competitive commission structure with significant earning potential for those motivated to maximize their income. - Strong cross-department collaboration and a team-oriented environment that supports shared success.

Cons

- High standards and expectations around execution can sometimes be perceived as overly aggressive or harsh, even though the intent is to raise the bar and set the industry standard - A “tough love” management style that may not always be received positively by everyone. - Turnover at times can create confusion in the market, though those who are the right fit and in the right roles continue to succeed

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