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Vortex Companies, LLC

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A lot to be thankful for - Skilled Labor Vortex Companies, LLC Employee Review

5.0
Jun 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I get to go to different sites and work on a variety of projects. Some are more challenging than others, but the crew makes the tough days easier. I'm also grateful to my teammates for all the things I've learned from them. The company pays and offers benefits such as AD&D/disability/life insurance, dental/health/vision coverage, and PTO.

Cons

Long hours, but there's extra pay for it.

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5.0
Jun 5, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Crews coordinate well before every project. - Trained properly to handle equipment - Supervisors make expectations clear before work on site starts. - Safety meetings before more complex assignments - Good communication and collaboration

Cons

Some find traveling to different sites exhausting.

2.0
Jun 4, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The experience helped me land a better job in the same field, which is the only real value I got from working here.

Cons

- There is no real company culture and it feels like nobody actually wants to be there. - The CEO and leadership prioritized control above everything else, treating employees as problems to manage instead of people to support. - People constantly had to watch what they said just to avoid retaliation or backlash from management. - Long hours were the norm, with work continuously piling up and no relief in sight. - When issues came up, employees were largely left alone to figure things out without support. - There is zero autonomy in the role, with strict enforcement of procedures and no room for independent decisions. - Fear and silence were common because the environment discouraged speaking up. - The workplace felt heavily controlled, as if intimidation was part of how it was run. - A lot of promises were made, but very little was ever followed through in a meaningful way. - Employees raised concerns and were left waiting weeks or months without real answers or action. - Management focused on big plans and talk while daily operational problems kept getting worse. - Strong, capable employees became frustrated as the same issues kept repeating without being fixed. - Over time, people stopped speaking up because nothing ever changed no matter how often issues were raised. - It became common to see talented employees lose motivation and eventually leave, to the point where departures were no longer surprising.

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