Great opportunity - Manager Nextech Employee Review

5.0
Nov 30, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great Solid Company ! Benefits are Great ! Understands Family Needs! Great Work life Balance !

Cons

Just cannot think of one

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Nextech Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. We are very happy that you enjoy working at CMS Nextech! Reviews like yours help us find solutions to provide a better experience for all of our employees!

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5.0
Jun 14, 2026
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Pros

They always have work for us. You get to work on many different types of equipment.

Cons

Long hours and not a lot of extra compensation for the hours worked. Would benefit from double time while on call and overtime after 8hrs.

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Nextech Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience and for your dedication over the past several years with Nextech. We appreciate your recognition of the consistent work opportunities and the variety of equipment you have the chance to service. Providing our technicians with diverse experiences is an important part of helping them grow their skills and careers. We also appreciate your candid feedback regarding long hours and compensation. We understand the impact that extended schedules and on call responsibilities can have, and feedback like yours helps us evaluate how we can better support our team members. We are committed to fostering a workplace where employees feel valued for their contributions and encouraged to share ideas for improvement. Thank you again for your hard work and for taking the time to provide your perspective. We wish you continued success at Nextech.
1.0
Jun 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Competitive pay compared to smaller local companies. Port to port hours. 2 year apprenticeship program. Nationwide business.

Cons

You will not be receiving paid PTO from last week. Unfortunately, I was unaware that you had submitted any time off, and nothing was coordinated with me prior to submitting, so the time off went under the radar before timecards were approved this morning. I am not in the habit of approving emergency time off without some sort of conversation. This is what happens when you have a newborn come home from the NICU, even if you applied for PTO on Tuesday and management gets until the following Monday morning to approve it. If you have any family events, and don't send your entire office, Regional management, District Management, every "Vice President," and probably the CEO of the company and United States a two week advance notice by carrier pigeon or Pony Express, they will not bother to look for your time off in the UKG app, which you would think is their entire purpose aside from chnaging quotes behind your back and explaining why they don't want to pay you for hours you wait for your van to be fixed at the shop. You have to fix AC units, build the entire quote part for part with prices, ETAs, and make sure there aren't cheaper alternatives, and then do management's job by telling them to go look at time off approvals because it's not a "habit." That's not toally the worst part, either. Apprently, marketing spent so much money on a stupid blimp with our logo on it at the Colorado trade show, all of the top 25% technicians in the "President's Club" that I happened to be in don't get the same $500 extra tool allowance they got last year, plus, if I remember right, a bonus in "Nectar Points" as well. Marketing made a mistake, and our bonuses for making $250,000+ paid for it, so we only got $100 in Nectar points, and no bonus tool allowance. Not only that, but everyone in the number one division out of 48 for a company-wide "March Madness" event only got a $600 gift card to United Refrigeration (and I like those guys, but they didn't have a single tool I didn't already have, and Amazon's prices are usually way cheaper). That's what you get for averaging 60 hours a week, never missing a day of work, not even taking a vacation for a year, and making the company $600,000 last year. Meanwhile, if I don't put in the exact cost and item count on a quote, then Ragnarok has come, and management has no expectation to look at time off requests once a week.

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