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Auto-Owners Insurance

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Some good, but a lot of politics and childish games. - Programme Analyst Auto-Owners Insurance Employee Review

2.0
Jan 30, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

7 1/2 hour work day -- without exception. Overtime is available if you're a non-exempt employee. Very little stress. Job duties are explained well, company policies are well laid out. The company claims to have never laid anyone off due to lack of funds. Some managers are really great people that talk to you and treat you like you're human.

Cons

Agree whole-heartedly with the reviewer that said this place was stuck in the 70's...Very stuffy, conservative environment. Promotions are almost 100% based on seniority, and not at all merit based. The only opportunity for advancement is if you take insurance classes and move your way into a management track. The attitudes of a lot of people that have been there for more than a couple years are to do the absolute minimum, since going above and beyond won't get you a larger raise or promoted faster -- it'll earn you more work, that's it. The apathy, morale, and lack of goals at this company among associates is stiflingly bad. If the weather is bad (e.g. snow), you're still expected to be in your cubicle by 8:00 am, period. If you're one minute late, they make you sign in at a guard shack, like a tardy slip for truant teenagers. Being consistently five minutes late is a bigger offense than being worthless and doing nothing all day long at your cubicle and can cost you your job. Management will go up and down the cubicle aisles at different times to see who is "working", as if this is supposed to motivate and/or scare employees. All it does is annoy employees and make them feel like children. Management will also snoop through your cubicle drawers after hours and eavesdrop on conversations to see if they can use anything against you. Have any health problems or are having a baby? Be expected to make up the time lost not covered by FMLA. Have an opinion that someone that "out-ranks" you is doing the wrong thing? Keep it to yourself, even if you're 150% right. Want to get ahead? You can work hard and be a team player, making you, your team, and your boss look good, or you can withhold information from your co-workers, making them look bad and you look good. Many "lifers" choose the latter of the two methods.

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Auto-Owners Insurance Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your review. We are glad to hear you've had a positive experience with our work culture and we appreciate your feedback.
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Pros

Easy job to do if you’re halfway smart and actually try.

Cons

Low salary compared to other companies. Raise your concerns with this or anything else and management basically blackballs you for any opportunity for growth. You can do twice as much work as some of your co-workers and still get the same measly 3% annual raise. You’re better off coasting through the job rather than giving 100% effort. The harder you work, the more responsibilities they give you without any monetary compensation.

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Auto-Owners Insurance Response
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Thank you for sharing your review. We value your feedback regarding compensation as we continue to evaluate our programs. If there is anything additional you would like to share, please email us at conversation@aoins.com.
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