Technical Spec - Engineer Fermilab Employee Review

1.0
25 May 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The cafeteria food is good. The credit union is convenient. Nature at sight is great. Middle management is OK so long as their egos are fed.

Cons

No place for people with disabilities. Don't ask questions, as you will be labeled Stupid. Supervisors rip people behind their back, sometimes to their face! Don't expect support from Human Resources, the Anti Harassment Policy is BS! After 20 years, I wasn't given an exit interview. Vulgar harassment through the Email system is prevalent. Good thing I found a real job at twice the pay. DOE needs to step in!

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Cons

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Pros

It is a place with strong potential, good technical infrastructure, and a beautiful natural setting. It offers a diverse mix of people and professions, and it typically provides more stability and flexibility than industry, along with a fair salary.

Cons

Professionals outside the physics discipline are often not given full recognition as subject-matter experts in their own fields and are frequently overridden by individuals in senior or privileged positions. In many cases, decisions are driven more by influence, convenience, or personal preference than by operational needs or technical best practices. As a result, non-physicist professionals may be relegated to routine or less desirable tasks, while higher-visibility projects and decision-making responsibilities are concentrated elsewhere. Basicaly non-physicist professionals are hired to support or maintain systems that were implemented without sufficient planning or domain expertise, leaving significant room for improvement. This dynamic can lead to underutilization of specialized talent, reduced efficiency, operational challenges, frustration among staff, and, over time, burnout. Definitively not a good place to work for non-physicist professionals. NOTE: The actual CEO is Norbert Holtkamp

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