Good company, but job has many cons. - Anonymous employee Future POS Employee Review

3.0
Feb 25, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great company. Decent benefits with a reasonable qualification period (I think it was 3 months). Pay is OK, not amazing. Office environment is generally laid back. Both other in-office employees were fun to work with and learn from.

Cons

Tracking hours is handled oddly, I was asked to always put down that I took an hour off for lunch when most days I was eating on the run, and rarely had any time off for lunch. Then, if I compensated for the hour I didn't actually have off on my time sheet, I was asked why I said I worked late when I didn't. A bit frustrating. Phone support shifts were unreasonable, and not paid properly. I would be asked to work the one phone support line for all Future POS customers nationwide, by myself, Friday 5pm-11pm (after working all day Friday, 7am-11pm Saturday, and 7am-noon on Sunday, and I was only paid for the time I handled calls, despite the fact that I was required to be available for all of those times, and needed to be at my computer to do it. Then of course, work as usual on Monday. This was rotated among 5-6 employees nationwide, so I had a weekend like this every month and a half or so. No flexibility on shifts, including the use if your paid time off. It didn't matter that I was hourly, it didn't matter how far in advance I requested it, any deviation from the standard 9-6 work hours was not really allowed. Even when working on a project full-time that could have been done from home, I was required to be in the office, despite having been told originally that I would be allowed to work on projects from home. Because there was only a manager and two techs, and because I was not the tenured tech, most of the time after hours service calls would be my responsibility, so my nights and weekends were almost never safe. Constant contact from clients at all hours of the night. Future POS has a phone support line, manned by only one person after office hours. And only until midnight. So when the bars and late night restaurants have trouble with their equipment at closing time, they aren't even trying the phone support line, they're calling the techs directly. Not only that, but they are often upset with Future or their equipment, and the tech takes a lot of crap, even though the tech is generally not responsible for the problem. Poor training, initially and ongoing. Definitely learn on the fly, and there is very little direction for what to do with old equipment, recovered equipment, damaged equipment, etc. Everything just piles up until the manager gets fed up, and then you spend a week or so "sorting" things. There are still pieces of equipment in that office from the 70s and 80s, that are no longer used in this line of work.

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5.0
Mar 7, 2019
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Pros

You know that you work for is wonderful company when you can wake up every morning and don’t have that feeling that you want to call off! From the first day I started at Future POS, I have felt like part of the “Future” family and felt very welcomed. Future POS offers a very relaxed dress code and amazing benefits for full-time employees including a state-of-the-art gym, a full kitchen with a variety of hot and cold drinks and on occasion, free food . The time you get for vacation and sick time are very reasonable as well as numerous paid holidays. John and Kelly Giles are probably the most down-to-earth people I have ever worked for. They are Easy to talk to, active listeners and very approachable. I have worked here for just over a year and have never been asked to work overtime. Family-time is really important to Kelly and John.

Cons

Flexible hours would be a nice benefit.

1.0
Jan 16, 2018
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Pros

Two pros that I can possibly think of are the gym in the basement and if you live north of Pittsburgh the commute isn't bad.

Cons

Where do I start......there is a fundamental lack of communication within the entire organization. Project planning is non-existent. Priorities are not where they should be. You are not provided adequate resources or tools to effectively perform your job. There is a lot of drama and backstabbing that goes on there. They preach a family type environment but, it is really far from that. One of the other reviewers was correct about it being very clique oriented. Management is not upfront and honest with the employees. The decision making process is horrible. Management does not support the personnel they place in leadership roles. Management only cares about what is in front of them at the given point in time and they honestly don't care about anything else that is going on within the organization. And there really is no option at all for career advancement. You will be doing exactly the same job as when you started for the duration of your time there. There are a lot better places to work.....

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