Pros
Pay Work from home opportunity
Cons
Absolutely, horrible place! Listen to all of the reviews, no one is exaggerating and neither am I. You are treated like absolute garbage. The owner will call you stupid and brain dead and a liar. The turnover is the highest I’ve ever seen and that’s because it is the most toxic company I’ve ever worked at. You will have no life you will not spend any time with your family and your mental health will take a nose dive. You’re told that you work 8.5 hours a day but in reality it’s 12 to 15 hours a day and you’re always working on your days off because they are either calling your work cell phone or texting it or calling your personal phone. I don’t know how they can sleep at night with the way they treat people but because you work from home, you are looked at like you’re a robot and they will speak to you in anyway they please. As a case manager, you are treated like your bottom of the barrel, despite the fact that you were the one getting the patients through the door. Every day, it’s the blame game there and because every single person that works in this company is afraid of the owner. No one can stick up for themselves and if you do stick up for yourself, you will be fired. You may be thinking yourself well it’s remote and it pays well. It can’t be that bad, do not be mistaken. You will regret ever taking this job. They make you sign a contract that you can’t talk negatively about the company if you were quit or fired and that they will sue you for a minimum of $350,000 if you do. But again, there’s a fine line between the truth and your first amendment right. It is not OK contract signed or not for the owner and management to talk to people the way that they do. Calling people, stupid and liars and yelling at them is verbal and mental abuse! Your employees are what’s keeping your doors open and putting money in your pocket you would think that you would treat them a little bit better. They think just because you’re not online on Zoom on a phone call that you must be sitting there doing nothing, but that couldn’t be farther from the truth. You take new patient calls all day long while also being messaged on the internal communication system about 1000 different things and then be texted and called on your work phone about 1000 more different things and it is impossible to keep up, but they expect you to. There is not one positive thing I could ever say about working here. So if you want to have absolutely no life, miss all of your family functions, all of your children’s after school activities, dinners with family, birthday parties and everything else be my guest. You will be rethinking your decision in less than a month.