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Was not an enjoyable experience - Field Technician Z Networks Technology Solutions Employee Review

1.0
Nov 7, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

The other technicians will be the only thing that will keep you sane. That and the checks cleared

Cons

A lot to unpack here. As a tech you will be micro-managed on time. If you are not billing clients, you will be talked to. Technicians are expected to create billing hours also which is impossible to understand as the client should be requesting the techs services and not a tech creating work for the clients. Billing for clients is not something that techs are involved with, but a lot of the practices felt very gray in nature. Double and triple billing often happened when multiple techs would be involved in a resolution. Clients often complained to me about billing which I passed up the food chain, only to find out on my next visit that their concerns were not addressed. Clients that are on top of their billing did not stay long with Z Networks. The majority that do either had grandfathered unlimited contracts, didn’t pay attention to monthly bills, or were attached to their local tech. I witnessed salespeople lie in front of clients as well. Overstating how many technicians we had (doubling the amount) and telling potential clients that calls are answered 24/7. After hours is an on-call rotation that is a depressing, miserable experience and you are solely responsible for any service requests that come in (including weekends). On-call staff is limited to senior level techs so they are just worn down after each rotation. Mileage reimbursements are far below industry or federal standards. It was 32 cents per mile when I left with no movement to change. When it was brought up in group discussions, management was always quick to shut down the conversation. HR was never staffed by HR trained employees. Was always an administrative person with little to no knowledge of HR laws. Policies would often change on the whim of the owner as well without any changes to the employee handbook (and often with little to no notice from management). If you work outside of the main office (Marysville), your experience will be completely different. Often remote techs would find out about company get togethers after the fact and morale in remote offices often suffered as a result. As a tech, there is little resources or concern given to expanding your knowledge. You are expected to learn on your own and rarely on company time. Pay was good when I started but has been slashed in last few years for starting techs. That has led to a younger inexperienced staff with a few senior level techs doing all the heavy lifting. As a tech, you will be often thrown into situations with very little experience, but you are told to act like you are an expert in everything to clients. The other techs will help out as much as possible but are often hesitant to take over. It was often not clear who your direct supervisor was, and you could be yelled at by the handful of manager types above you. The management layer was often in long meetings with the owner as well and hard to get a hold of. From my view, management didn’t have much say over their areas and often had to go to the owner to get his direction. There is little to no advancement opportunities unless you can get in tight with the few people in charge.

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5.0
Oct 28, 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

First and foremost THIS is NOT a fake post! I have been with Z Networks for over a year and this review is a very true review from my perspective. This company cares about their employees. They have gone through a major culture shift over the last year which has meant a lot of changes, however they show they truly care with their actions. They celebrate their employees, teach them, coach them and guide them to be their motto, "Better Than Great".

Cons

With growth and change comes growing pains. Processes are always being reviewed and adjusted and new processes are being created in order to get more organized. It can be tough to keep up with all the changes.

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2.0
Jan 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good for entry level to get experience

Cons

Job security. You dont need a reason to get fired. They will provide it for you.

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