Good people but low morale - Current Employeee Macs Adventure Employee Review

2.0
23 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There are some things I’ve really enjoyed about working here. The team in the US office is full of good people, and most of the direct managers are supportive and try to help where they can. The hybrid schedule is nice in theory, and the yearly familiarization trip is a unique perk that lets employees experience the destinations the company sells, which is a great opportunity.

Cons

Unfortunately, the job has become much more stressful over time. Many decisions are made outside of the US team, and sometimes those decisions don’t seem to take into account how things actually work here. For example, requiring two days in the office when many employees live far away. For a lot of people, those office days actually end up hurting productivity rather than helping it. Another issue is that many of the smaller perks and benefits that used to make the job feel special have gradually gone away. What’s left doesn’t always make up for the increased workload, and it can feel like expectations keep going up while the support stays the same. Pay has also become a growing concern for many employees. Compensation hasn’t really kept up with the cost of living, and it’s something people talk about often. It makes it harder to see a long-term future here, even for people who enjoy the work itself. Staffing has also become a major challenge. Several teams were merged into a new customer service structure with the promise that it would help sales focus more on selling, but in reality it has led to even more service work for many employees. Combined with limited hiring, this has created a lot of frustration and burnout. Customer-facing employees in particular are dealing with a high volume of unhappy customers while also being stretched thin internally.

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5.0
22 Aug 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The company culture is incredible. Our team is unmatched!

Cons

The pay does not reflect the work load.

2.0
11 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Your coworkers are genuinely good people who work hard and are often willing to help one another whenever they can. There is a strong sense of camaraderie among many employees, which makes the day-to-day work environment much more enjoyable. Direct managers generally have good intentions and try to be supportive, though there are times when leadership falls short in making the operational decisions necessary to keep things running as smoothly and efficiently as they could. The hybrid work model is a major positive, and management is typically very flexible and understanding when employees need accommodations or schedule adjustments. The company also offers FAM trips, which are a great perk and one of the more unique benefits of the job. However, those benefits often feel uncertain, with frequent discussions or changes that can increase employee costs or take away the benefit entirely.

Cons

There are a number of employees who seem completely uninterested in supporting their teammates, even when those same teammates consistently go out of their way to help them. At times, it also feels like the company rewards those who are the most vocal in complaining or criticizing leadership with promotions and additional opportunities, while hardworking employees who stay positive and consistently perform are overlooked. Many of the decisions impacting the U.S. office appear to be made without much consideration for the fact that the U.S. team generates the majority of the company’s revenue. Despite that, employees are continually faced with the threat of increased in-office requirements, "restructuring", or policy changes that make day-to-day work more difficult. Workloads continue to increase, while the ability to make money becomes more difficult with each change. There are still good people within the company, and there are aspects of the job that employees genuinely appreciate. Unfortunately, leadership often seems disconnected from the realities of the teams most affected by their decisions. As a result, many changes end up negatively impacting employees at every level except the people responsible for making those decisions.There are still good people within the company, and there are aspects of the job that employees genuinely appreciate. Unfortunately, leadership often seems disconnected from the realities of the teams most affected by their decisions. As a result, many changes end up negatively impacting employees at every level except the people responsible for making those decisions.

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