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World Wide Technology

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Its ok - Warehouse Associate World Wide Technology Employee Review

2.0
23 Sept 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good benefits, decent pay, love the clinic.

Cons

They force and over work you with so much over time regardless of you have families or not. They could care less if you see your kids. I understand that supervisors are salary but it's ok for them to not work weekends when everyone else has too. No one is aloud to use a full day of PTO until after October 1st but yet supervisors and anyone higher up the chain can. They keep saying the know what the issues are and they are working on fixing them but yet doesnt seem like it. Management is a big problem as well as forcing people to work so much overtime when we also have families at home and would love to see. So please stop saying your fixing it and actually do it. No wonder why so many people are ready to quit. And they cant keep people.

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World Wide Technology Response
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Thank you for the long hours and hard work you're putting in. We recognize we are asking a lot of our employees right now and appreciate your dedication. We are working to reduce the overtime hours by adding additional subcontractors (we onboarded 56 new contractors on Monday) and had volunteers from the office helping in the ITC last week and this week. We hope the continued added headcount in the coming weeks will help give our employees a better work/life balance. We are not aware of any rules about not taking PTO. We encourage you to bring this concern to HR or your manager so that we can clarify this miscommunication.

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