
When I began, the interview process was thoughtful and though. Now it's little more than a 10 minute conversation.
My immediate team for the most part is hardworking, motivated and interesting. It it weren't for them, I would have left Clutter a long time ago.
Misery loves company. Our largest commonality is how poorly we are treated by our management. There isn't anything positive about the culture of this company. We remain hopeful because we operate from a satellite office. We're basically excluded from the culture.
Upper management is making poor decisions without consulting their largest asset; the workforce. We often times are forced to practice new policy changes that are very obviously and clearly going to be ineffective, inefficient, or costly to our company but any feedback to policies is disregarded.
The leadership team could get better at listening to their employees. Many operations changes are made quickly and with little or no consultation by the people who actually do the work (movers, sales, customer car). Then these changes are poorly communicated to separate branches of the company.
There are no raises here, hence there is no reason for most people to stay. You will be training new employees for the exact pay you are receiving. You can be a top performer and be treated no differently than a poor performer. Incremental raises are a must to keep up morale and retain workforce.