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JACK R. BOWERMAN

Is this your company?

Unless your only other option is welfare, don’t bother. - Administrative Assistant JACK R. BOWERMAN Employee Review

1.0
Apr 22, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Monday to Friday - 8:30 - 4:30 20 word minimum... the office is clean. There is free parking. There is modern technology

Cons

The boss has little to no social skills. What he considers direct and concise, comes across as condescending and demeaning. In 3 weeks between March and April, he had 3 girls quit, for various reasons. He also only pays once a month, as opposed to bi-weekly, which was not pointed out in the interview. He will assign you a task, and say “see me when you are done” and once you are finished, you go to him, and he announces that he is too busy for you, but if you start something else, you will get “in trouble” but if you do nothing?, same thing. He has very high expectations, but provides little to no instruction or support to meet those expectations. Everyone in the office seems to be terrified of him, and it is such a negative environment.

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1.0
Feb 20, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

No good words can be said.

Cons

The owner doesn't know how to treat people with basic respect or manage his employees.

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1.0
Aug 14, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Huge work station, not cubicle. That's it.

Cons

**Leadership & Management Style** -A good accountant, but a poor manager of people and firm. -Values results but has unrealistic expectations. -Unreasonable expectations: Assigns tasks outside of job description. -Unrealistic expectations, detached from reality and staff's work. -Overwhelms staff with unrealistic, last-minute demands. -Micromanages and is impatient: Expects instant solutions. -Has horrible time management; delays tasks until the last minute. -Creates ridiculous rules, like no collaboration among staff members. -Discourages collaboration and teamwork, creating a silo environment. **Communication Issues** -Unclear communicator: Assigns tasks but doesn’t explicitly state them. -Condescending and belittling: Makes rude comments. -Daily criticism of staff’s mistakes in front of everyone instead of privately. -Rude and demanding: Rejects innovations(I don't need that) and focuses on himself. -Exhibits a "fake courtesy" that quickly turns into anger. **Emotional & Behavioral Issues** -Dismissive, sarcastic, and passive-aggressive; shifts blame and lacks collaboration. -Intimidating and defensive; lectures and asserts his authority. -Defensive and quick to anger; -Uses borderline termination threats for minor issues. -Narcissistic with a self-absorbed, “I, me, mine” attitude. -Blunt, stubborn, and believes he is always right. -Experiences significant mood and emotional swings. -Lacks emotional intelligence and people skills. -Has a very negative, authoritarian personality. **Accountability & Growth** -Unwilling to change; does not admit fault or try to improve. -Refuses to change, even for his firm’s growth. -Unable to be self-critical; blames staff for all issues. -Blames others for problems he himself creates. -Prone to complaining: Expresses frustration daily in emails to staff. -Overly critical: Complains about minor details and others’ work. -Has a double standard; his clutter is normal, yours is a mess. ** Professional Boundaries & Conduct** -Lacks professional boundaries: Calls and emails employees after hours. -Unprofessional: Publicly criticizes staff. -Disorganized; office unprofessional with banker boxes everywhere. -Displays signs of early dementia, forgetting instructions given or not given.

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