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Stay Away - Field Operations Manager Marathon Resource Management Group Employee Review

1.0
Dec 26, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Not many. Sometimes having the ability to work from home is nice but I think it's only used to retain employees because if they had to come to an office, they'd probably quit.

Cons

The game is to get as many sub contractors to get signed up with the company so when the company decides to stop paying them or refuses to pay the agreed amount, they can just cease communication and move to the next sub. They take advantage of small companies that see dollar signs and don't pay attention/understand the 30 page contract they sign. If you work here, at some point you will be engaging in seriously unethical business practices and potentially illegal, though it may not be apparent at first. Do not believe any positive review about this company. They have given rewards to employees who could get positive reviews online. Chances are, even those people were eventually taken advantage of.

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5.0
Oct 5, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Vision, Constant Improvement, Passion for customers and providers

Cons

Still working on process improvement and sometimes frustrating

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1.0
Apr 10, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

you have a signed contract thinking your going to get paid, why wouldn't they pay you cause you have a signed contract?

Cons

It don't matter signed contract or not they wont pay their vendors and if you read that contract closely you will see it don't say a time frame as to when they will pay you. It just says 15 days after they get paid. so then they lie and say they never got paid. And it's against private laws they cant prove to you that they was never paid. So if yo contact the apartment manager you worked for then your breaking the contract by contacting them so they send you a ceased and deceased letter witch really means nothing other then we are not going to pay you now cause your broke the contract. Trust me they wasn't planning on paying you anyway. But this way nobody will go public for at least 3 years hoping to maybe get paid and not break the contract. By this time its too late to take them to court so again they got out of paying another vendor and the ceo or owner pockets more money.

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