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The Robinson Group

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Beware - Anonymous employee The Robinson Group Employee Review

1.0
Feb 28, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pay is in line with other property management companies.

Cons

May be employed by The Robinson Group, but accountable to Tides equities. Forced to lie on behalf of the Robinson Group, but Tides calls the shots. Caught in the middle but in the end the scape goat. Absolutely no support. Talk a big game but when push comes to shove, absolute silence. Severely under staff properties. No accountability for the general contractors performing renovations. Adding washer and dryers to units without proper ventilation and permits (major fire hazard) Complete disregard for employees as well as residents. Disrespectful Bullies. The cons are never ending.

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5.0
Feb 1, 2023
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Pros

Great start for people just getting into the field for drill pipe inspecting and wanting to gain experience. personal time off is never an issue if needing to schedule appointments, and management is caring and understanding.

Cons

Hours for part time workers are limited when there aren't enough jobs available.

1.0
Jun 13, 2019
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Pros

Absolutely none to speak of!

Cons

This company hires all of its employees as salaried, are you seeing any red flags yet??? Although the contract they make you sign states you are scheduled to work 5 days per week, soon after you will be verbally notified that you are expected to work 6 days per week! How come? Well, the answer is quite a shocker, you are salaried! Hold your horses, it gets worse, much worse. This company has such a low appreciation of its employees that it offers NO leasing commission, NO renewal bonuses, NO delinquency bonuses, NO NOI bonuses, NO medical, NO dental, NO vision, NO long- or short-term disability insurance, and an unspecified sick leave benefit. To further “enhance” your feeling like a slave working for this company, they also offer a whopping 1-week vacation per year, accrued after 6 months of slavery. If your jaw hasn’t hit the floor yet and the red flags are not impairing your vision at this point, you should definitely sign up with them, you’ll definitely feel right at home working for this company.

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