If you are a woman STAY AWAY! - Anonymous employee Transdev Employee Review

1.0
Sep 28, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If you like working for a company that hasn't moved on from the racist, sexist views along with technology of the early 80's you have found your perfect place to work.

Cons

- Major discrimination against females (told its just the way it is) - Clueless management - Very backwards in process and technology - still using paper like its 1999 - No investment in great staff - Rampant racism from management - staff too scared to bring it up as its "just bus culture" - Extremely dirty office environment - Comments made from management constantly about how the women are dressed and "presented" as though its 1950. Unreasonable considering they are based in an abandoned air plane hanger in the middle of an airport. - Management only concerned with how the business appears in media. Wish I could elaborate more but I don't want to waste anymore of my time on this business. I just hope to dissuade candidates from accepting a role here. Honestly the WORST company I have ever worked for.

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Pros

Pay is decent, plenty of opportunity for over time. Management is decent most of the time. Opportunities for advancement and to work at other sights when work is down

Cons

University holidays, breaks, and summer semester create a lot of financial hardships because those days are unpaid. After a year you get a week of PTO. No sick leave. They have a very strict point system. If you call out or leave early you lose points. 2 points per call out. They do not accept doctors notes. If you miss 5 days you're out of a job. The union helps but they have been more focused on pay increases when their is so much wrong. You are not only monitored by AI on the bus along with cameras but also have supervisors onsight that heavily enforce protocol in a way that makes the job highly stressful. You get pulled to the carpet over the most minor stuff. All of this has been from my perspective as driver. Their are better places out there in the industry but for this area you feel the safest here. If you can stomach all of this then try to advance as soon as you can. It gets much more flexible once you are in the office or become a supervisor.

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