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StreetDelivery.com

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Has gone way downhill! - Field Photographer StreetDelivery.com Employee Review

1.0
Mar 19, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are no pros anymore. What used to be a great company to work for has been severely mismanaged and destroyed.

Cons

This used to be the best job, employee and family friendly. Great pay, benefits...management used to be very helpful and cared about their employees. First management changes happened and not for the better, then they took away pay raises, then stopped the life insurance policies and took away company 401k matches..High turnover in the home office, a single supervisor over all field photographers, a supervisor who has a serious lack of communication skills, and doesn’t believe in calling, texting or emailing people back. Paychecks began coming late or was missing...expense checks were lost in the mail..Full time people were being demoted to part time so the company wouldn’t have to pay health insurance..Good employees being replaced for no reason other than so the company could hire someone they could pay less. Stay away..far far away...I don’t see this coming staying open very much longer.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

You can make your own schedule Simple work Not micromanaged

Cons

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