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Management needs some serious changes - Substation Electrician U.S. First Energy Employee Review

1.0
Oct 16, 2018
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Pros

Some of the people are good to work with

Cons

Ok. Now that I'm retired I'll just go ahead and say what needs to be said. Supervision of lines and substations in the mon power area needs to change. These are some of the worst people I have ever met. 90 percent of them got where they are by favoritism and being little weasels. They use the threat of hr to whip workers into place. They absolutely do not know their jobs and people who would be good supervision continually get passed over for those that are favorites of someone. Its absolutely disgusting and a disgrace for a multi billion dollar company to have people who work for them like this.

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5.0
Dec 18, 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great experience to get a chance to see what departments work best for you or just to get better well rounded knowledge.

Cons

Some rotations may not be as beneficial than others, but still not a big Con because you can request where you’d want to look into and they will put in departments you will find most interesting.

1.0
Nov 10, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Easy to get hired on. Pulse and warm body all that required.

Cons

Everything. For a company (First Energy) that profited $128 billion dollars last year I do not understand why they use contractors to fill their entry level customer service jobs. I assume it’s to weed out poor performers etc. If going to customer care you will be hired by a staffing agency Innosource, Everstaff, Express Employment Pros, etc. These staffing companies offer ZERO employee benefits. The health care plan is a high deductible “cafeteria” plan. I thought the ACA outlawed cafeteria plans but Innosource doesn’t care and they are circumventing federal laws to get around it. Innosource is also a federal contractor yet doesn’t pay the min. wage of $15.00 they are required to pay. $12.50 for this job is abysmal and literally a slap in the face. I guarantee they are charging First Energy in excess of $125 an hour per head provided. Dental? Hahahah. Innosource gives you $250 per year for dental insurance and you have to pay out of pocket before you’ll even be reimbursed but the amount is so low it’s almost pointless to go through all the paperwork to get that $250. ZERO! paid holidays. You are literally treated like a third class citizen at First Energy. You don’t get to participate in the team building events they have since you’re a contractor. They’ll tell you that you’ll get on with First Energy in about three to six months. In reality the average is over a year to become a FE employee and even then you’ll most likely just remain a contractor.

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