My feelings toward the company have changed. I used to have pride in working here but now I feel overworked, overwhelmed, underappreciated, and underpaid. Our products are not of the same high quality as when I started, and the endless backorders are frustrating to us and our customers.
Overall, I am happy here because I have a good team of coworkers and good direct management. I am well aware that I am under-paid and have no opportunity for advancement at the DC level and no possibility of relocating to Peachtree City for any opportunities there, which weighs on me greatly.
My coworkers are fun to work with
They're contributing to the success of the company
my team cares about and values each other
My coworkers and being recognized for my accomplishments.
my coworkers make me most happy at work
My team makes me most happy.
My coworkers who are helpful
Within my team, it feels like a second family.
most of us enjoy helping each other and our customers
My coworkers and when a difficult task is finally accomplished.
A pay rate that is consistent with the increased costs of living
We maintain a sense of humor and we look out for each other.
We get along well for the most part, everyone is usually respectful of each other, we work cooperatively.
My team gets along very well, we care about each other, and everyone is willing to help one another.
The management team I report to directly is excellent. They care about their employees and try to make improvements.
The upper level leadership team in corporate is out of touch with lower level management and operations and doesn't listen
Most of us get along very well and are willing to help each other whenever we can. Most of us are team players working cooperatively and professionally.
Higher pay rates to reflect higher levels of responsibility, proper staffing rather than overwhelming staff to do more with less, provide encouragement by recognizing hard work and achievements.
Staff departments properly, better merit increases, better method of performance evals (scoring system of 1-3 is inadequate), stop overwhelming employees to their breaking point with "do more with less" philosophy
We corroborate often and well, while looking our for each other. We can ask each other questions without fear of being judged, and everyone is willing to help whenever asked.
Being made to feel like none of our accomplishments are enough, being overwhelmed by the volume of work because we don't have enough staff, knowing my hard work isn't being adequately compensated
My pay rate is below industry standard for my title, responsibilities, & qualifications. Our pay increases don't keep up with cost of living. Entry & mid-level employees contribute significantly to Hoshizaki's record sales & profits, yet the gap between exec and lower levels continues to widen.
Speaking strictly about my DC, we respect each other and have a close-knit relationship. We are there for each other and it feels very positive knowing that. The company culture as a whole is different because there seems to be a huge disconnect between corporate and the DCs.
Pay rates should be re-evaluated to reflect inflation, increased cost of living, and the quality, volume of work, and level of responsibility taken on by employees. An employee with a college degree and a moderate level of responsibility should be able to afford rent/mortgage in a safe area.
My pay rate is not in line with the cost of living for my state. I cannot afford to rent or own a home without a roommate. This should not be the case for someone who has a college degree and has been with a company for several years.
I feel like I do the job of three people and I do it all very well. I am the most diverse person in my job location as far as my knowledge, skill, and experience at Hoshizaki, yet my pay does not come close to keeping up with inflation and cost of living.
Pay rates don't keep up with cost of living. PTO does not roll over and not enough PTO is given for good work/life balance. Ex: taking 2 hrs off for each regular dr appt adds up to 12 hrs/yr for a normal healthy employee w/ no children. Dr visits can easily eat 40 hrs+ for those w/chronic illnesses