Upper management at the corporate level creates a pretty toxic culture that flows all the way down the ladder. After a major buyout by a private equity firm a couple years ago the environment took a huge decline. Staff was cut, prices raised, reinvestment in the most basic equipment became a task that was almost impossible. When I started in 2021 each shift had 4 employees, and sometimes even 5. By 2024 we were working that same workload with 2 most of the time, and if anybody went on vacation it meant somebody else lost their weekend. The GM doesnt deviate from working a little bit under 40 hours a week usually from 0900 to 330 or 4 pm, and never once pitched in to cover a shift the entire time I was there, while some of us worked 16 and even 24 hour shifts to provide coverage with the skeleton crew we always worked with. The constant surveillance via camera feed made for a pretty uncomfortable environment as every move throughout the shift was later studied and scrutinized for any mis step of the standard operating procedure creating a fear based culture where youre under constant surveillance. Each year there is a Christmas bonus given with the last paycheck before the holidays, however, if there is an accident where damage is a factor, not only does the employee who caused the damage get fired along with whoever should have been spotting them, but thats not sufficient so the company takes away the bonus for the entire staff to pay the insurance deductable for the repairs.