Pros
Some dedicated employees still holding on. Chic f la and HEB are across the street? I am grasping for things at this point.
Cons
Where do I start??When Joe Cowan came on board I personally felt very excited about the possibilities. He talked about the “keys to success” and I was ready to drink the Kool-Aid and be the ever loyal employee that I always had been. Then the “globalization” started and I watched as jobs were moved to Mexico where they could pay someone 15k a year there to do what they need to pay 40k a year for in the states. All the while I have watched as the work product suffered. The people that I have worked with for so many years are the only reason I have held on this long. I watch major talent and legacy knowledge walk out the door for better offers which leaves the remaining employees and customers to suffer. The company is constantly in reactive mode instead of proactive mode. Every day is a constant battle of putting out fires that could have been avoided with competent management at the helm. You leave feeling exhausted and defeated. It would be much easier to hold back the tide than to manage the unreasonable workload at Epicor. Middle management is a joke, incompetent, and cannot be relied on to solve operational or personnel issues of any kind. Entirely too worried about maintaining control to actually listen to valuable feedback from employees. I have not seen any process improvements at all under the current “leadership”. Advice to management – Sacrifice your pride and try to win back some of the talent that has left us. Hold onto the talent you have remaining. Wake up! The company is falling apart!