Company is a sinking ship - Supervisor Vescom Employee Review

1.0
Jan 22, 2014
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Pros

None that can really be posted

Cons

The corporate office is a mess. Inept office staff. Constant payroll errors. Constantly changing hiring process. Minimal support from management. Lack or proper new hire and supervisor training. Many supervisors are fed up. Recently lost a major national account.

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2.0
Apr 29, 2013
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Pros

-The pay is fine, as long as you don't plan on making a career out of it. -Good position for students and those who have retired. -The work itself is stress free, however one small mistake can quickly lead to termination. -Small size helps maintain quality employees. -Corporate listens to requests and complaints. -Hourly rate higher than competitors, but still not fantastic.

Cons

-Hours can be extremely sporadic at times, which was mainly due to account manager. Eg, short turnovers between shifts, increasingly common double-shifts, and an account manager that rarely seems to show up. -Not much upward mobility. -Corporate should care more about their accounts. -Officers expected to have completely open availability at all times. -Schedule has a nasty way of being completely changed for everyone with less than one week of notice.

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1.0
Dec 22, 2012
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Pros

It's very easy to get hired (they have VERY low standards). If you are drug-free, have no criminal history, and possess a heartbeat and a pulse you'll get hired.

Cons

Vescom subscribes to a corporate culture based on nepotism, despotism and favoritism. Promotions are made under the table - contrary to their written corporate guidelines - and are based solely on the relationship with site management. Account managers with little or no experience are supervising guards with 20+ years of experience, and the outcome is reflected in a very high employee turnover rate. Finally, the pay is one of the lowest in the industry, further impacting the high employee turnover rate.

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