Pros
Paid on-time (usually), there are 1 or 2 people left who actually care.
Cons
Rich Logistics has experienced persistent and disruptive turnover in leadership, creating an environment marked by constant directional shifts, unclear priorities, and inconsistent execution. Rather than driving improvement, each management change has led to a reset in expectations, strategies, and cultural direction. Constant lay-offs and no communication has shown that they cannot be trusted and do not care about the few remaining employees. The economic outlook is miserable. They are bound to fail and blame everyone but themselves.
This instability has resulted in:
1. No sustained leadership vision
2. Repeated breakdown of communication
3. Poor alignment between leadership and frontline operations
4. Inability to maintain consistent policies and systems
5. Erosion of employee trust and morale
6. Failure to achieve meaningful operational improvements