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Casella Waste Systems

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Poor management, poor equipment, monopoly - Driver Casella Waste Systems Employee Review

2.0
Jul 13, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Guaranteed overtime, pay rate Is fair

Cons

Management is extremely unprofessional, and only care is getting the routes done. They are blinded by the buck and this is creating little to no care for the working man or woman. They push the mechanics to hard and make them cut corners in return puts their drivers in broken equipment. It’s clear this company is monopolizing and any employee who sees this they push out. Don’t open your mouth, do as you’re told or else face worse off predicaments.

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Pros

Exceptionally “safe” work environment due to a helicopter management team that monitors everything, always. Privacy, autonomy, and trust are thoughtfully eliminated. Constantly changing procedures ensure employees never fall into the trap of confidence or efficiency. No formal training manual, which encourages learning through correction rather than preparation. Minimal support builds character, thick skin, and a strong appreciation for workplaces that function better than this one.

Cons

Quantity is valued far more than quality. Speed matters; accuracy and customer satisfaction are optional. Employees are regularly pushed to rush callers off the phone instead of resolving issues properly—because nothing says “customer service” like getting rid of the customer. When mistakes occur, the goal is not to fix the problem but to report it. This triggers long email threads where management explains what you did wrong—repeatedly—often copying half the company for maximum impact. Ironically, these nonstop emails keep employees away from customers while management wonders why metrics suffer. Micromanagement is excessive to the point of dysfunction, creating confusion, stress, and an atmosphere of constant surveillance. The environment lacks professionalism, accountability, and constructive leadership, making collaboration nearly impossible.

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