Stay away from Automated Logic...You've been warned. - Field Technician Carrier Employee Review

1.0
Sep 30, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Its a great intro into the HVAC Controls industry, but sadly not much more than that. Entry level training. I'm having a VERY hard time coming up with more pros.

Cons

First off; I may sound like a burned employee, but that's simply not the case. To back this up, dozens of employee of numerous expertise just had a mass exodus down in the Texas area not that long ago. So I'm not a bad apple; that part we have come to. Now...there are way more bad things I could say than good. The upper management has no business being in upper management. The employees do NOT come first as they always should (without them your out on the street). The training for anything beyond very entry level is non-existent. <--I know several people who have been thrown to the winds with little training and hardly any assistance. The raises are horrible to be put lightly. <--Our managers actually got a second and separate bonus for keeping cost down. This means the less they use of the money allotted to your raises, then the bigger their second bonus will be. Essentially your raise goes into the managements pockets. This is morally wrong in many ways. I was there for about 5 years and the negative attitude just got worse and worse. And the worst part was that the negative attitude was warranted. They have tracker devices in their company vehicles that wont let you idle for more than five min and send emails to your higher ups whenever your speeding, so micromanagement is also an issue. Last thing you want in a day filled with a bad company, a possible needy customer, and traffic is an email broadcasted out to say you were speeding. To finish up, just about everyone I know there has left with a VERY negative taste in their mouths. These are people that are leaving to make not a few grand more, but instead tens of thousands more at another company doing the same exact work. That's a serious problem, but corporate refuses to acknowledge or fix it until it actually hits the bottom line. So your life will not get any better until the poor way its ran financially negatively affects the company (which will most likely be very soon if no already) and then your life will suck even more. This review is put in on behalf of several employees...tread carefully. I would strongly advise you seek another company unless your just getting into the industry. If that's the case then learn what you need and move on. Automated Logic is not a place to build a career. Also, if someone from higher ALC reads this and you disagree, then I would suggest you guys get better at communicating why things are the way they are. You better have some good answers or actually SHOW people you ARE fixing it or people will just keep leaving like they are now.

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We’re delighted to hear you had a positive experience with us and thank you for sharing your review. We’re deeply committed to the wellbeing and development of our Associates and know how important it is to feel supported at work and throughout your career. Please feel free to get in touch with your People and Organization team if you’d like to share any more feedback or recommendations.
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The company offers competitive pay and a strong benefits package, including a good 401(k), charitable donation matching, and other valuable benefits. Success here often comes to those who are willing to prioritize the company's demands and fully commit to its work culture.

Cons

The culture is one of the most toxic I have experienced. There is an expectation that employees are available around the clock, making work-life balance nearly impossible. Teams are routinely expected to absorb the responsibilities of multiple positions while resources continue to shrink and bonuses become less rewarding. Leadership often relies on fear and pressure rather than inspiration. Instead of creating optimism and empowering employees, messaging frequently centers on competition, missed expectations, and what the company is doing wrong. That tone cascades throughout the organization and creates an environment where people are afraid to speak up or take risks. In my experience, concerns about leadership behavior and workplace culture did not appear to be addressed in a meaningful way. This left many employees feeling unsupported and contributed to low morale, high turnover, and burnout.

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