Overworked, Underpaid, and Denied PTO: A Reality Check for Management - CTR Specialist Sedgwick Employee Review

1.0
31 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Most of the callers are kind, polite, and truly appreciate your help. You gain valuable experience handling a wide range of customer service situations. The job helps you build patience, empathy, and problem-solving skills. The team (aside from management) includes some genuinely supportive coworkers. The work-from-home option (if available) provides flexibility and saves on commuting. The systems and training, once learned, give you strong transferable skills

Cons

Let me begin by saying: I love helping people. Most of the callers are genuinely kind—sweet as pie, even. But no slice of pie can make up for the layers of burnout baked into this job. Despite having over 50 hours of PTO, my requests are consistently denied. Apparently, time off is just a suggestion around here. Five months without a break isn't just rough—it's reckless for mental health. But management doesn’t seem to notice… or care. Communication? Let’s just say my Team Leader must be fluent in ghost. Emails go unanswered, concerns are ignored, and while she's quick to micromanage, she offers little in the way of actual help. It’s like being handed a map with no directions and told to drive the bus—blindfolded. The pay? Let’s not sugarcoat it: it’s not enough. With the demands and emotional toll this job takes, $25 an hour would be a fair starting point. I shouldn’t have to choose between paying the light bill and eating dinner after a 40-hour week. And then there are the metrics. You're expected to resolve complex insurance issues while racing against a call timer. Try performing heart surgery with a stopwatch—it’s about the same level of stress. Meanwhile, I’m sure the CEO is sleeping soundly on a mattress made of PTO days and bonuses while the rest of us carry the load on fumes and hope.

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1.0
22 Jun 2026
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Pros

The benefits are okay I suppose but they'll deduct your PTO from your severance pay. It's basically a ripoff loan.

Cons

-Constant harassment and hounding from Team Leads. -Unrealistic expectations for case load productivity. Mind you, the maximum expected amount of diaries to be completed is 80+. You're expected to make and take calls while also juggling case notes, emails,and Teams messages that pull you away from your current task. And the workload is moved constantly, regardless of an employee is absent,tardy, or even still present despite being heavy across the board. But you're expected to finish it all "productively" within 8 hours. No overtime and minimal assistance. -Good audit scores don't matter. You could have 98% to 100% , leadership will burn you for missing a few notes or if you're behind on other people's work while also being behind on yours. They say they're understaffed but they refuse to hire more people unless it's your replacement. -You're practically working on a sinking ship.

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