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Not a happy place - Anonymous employee United Hardware Employee Review

1.0
Jun 6, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nice people to work with that help you learn your job since there is no on board training. Busy with lots to do which fills your day.

Cons

Employees are not happy because they are asked to do more than expected than job indicates. Pay does not equal workload. Turn over of jobs says enough. Not fun to work when you can't talk or enjoy a laugh every now and again. No communication from the top management. No rewards, or recognition or even a thank you.

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United Hardware Response
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Thank you for providing your feedback relative to training and morale. We continue to enhance our training efforts and processes within each department. We do invest in and provide recognition to our employees through Years of Service awards, Employee Appreciation events, and Employee Club functions. It is unfortunate that due to your short tenure, you were unable to have these experiences. Morale is something that we continually work on and is something that doesn’t typically change overnight. However, we are proud of the fact that the average employee tenure with United Hardware is 11 years, which includes many employees with 20-30 years of service.

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