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Carnahan Proctor Cross

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Carnahan Proctor Cross Reviews

2.7

46% would recommend to a friend

(11 total reviews)

Gregory Proctor

64% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

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11 reviews
2.0
23 Jan 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

For the last 25-30 years the company had some pretty good staff and the office environment lent itself to personal growth within the departments and positions. The CEI department that handles FDOT inspections is still a growing department and consistantly brings work in even in spite of the Engineering and Surveying departments nearing zero workload. There is a good close-knit group of employees in the various departments that have been with the company through thick and thin and they all seem like genuine people. IT people do thier best to help with the limitations of the hardware. The office environment is generally pretty loose and informal.

Cons

The company has slowly languished since the economic bust with no clear direction as how to keep afloat. Top talent across the company started to leave, either by retirement or in the case of younger employees, by taking positions elsewhere. With those departures the client list of the company shrank and with no clear business strategy no new clients were brought in and older clients were not retained. Attempts to try to jump into new avenues of work with larger cleints or public sectors are unsucessful as the marketing aspects of the company do not lay the ground work for reaching goals. Marketing has been generally haphazard without clear goals or direction. Management does not believe in strengthening current loyal employees and instead brings in other subs on a regular basis at higher payrates than the employees. Work weeks, benefits and salaries are being cut to allow that and many times the unhandled work load of the subs fall on the employees whom are never credited for thier roles. Micro-managed "billability" models are strictly adhered to and are impossible to meet with the companies workload and expectations. Management often doesn't agree on how employee times are spent. Often an employee will get conflicting direction on how to handle a project budget. Management will often hold numerous non-billable meetings in a week thereby making the billable percentage unattainable and then expect you to answer for your non-billable time the next week. Management has been short-sighted on technology updates which is causing issues. Most computers are still running Windows 2000. AutoCAD is still only on 2004 and their Microstation is still on the 1995 version. This is already having an affect on functionality and with the ageing server it is only a matter of time before large scale and expensive improvements will need to be made.

1.0
10 Feb 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Even though the staff is dwindling, there were some good people to work with that have been in the business for a long time. The FDOT inspection department is always busy and they are also insulated from the higher management by the VP of the department. If you work in that department you will be shielded from from the problems of the rest of the company and will likely enjoy your time at CPC.

Cons

Lack of respect for the employees and lack of professional leadership skills are two of the main problems sinking this company. People are brought on with smiles, handshakes and promises of big things and after a few months it becomes apparent that it's all a charade. Compensation is low comparably to other companies, performance based incentives are not followed through with and bonuses are non-existant. Also, attempting to bring cleints with you often turns out bad as management will often circumvent you early on and blow your chances with them making you look bad as well. Everything is horribly outdated in the company offices from the computers, to the software, to the constantly broken down vehicles, to the furniture, to the managements business model.

1.0
13 Sept 2018

Good place while in transition

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are some great project managers and team members that have carried the company. Whilst others just collect salaries for doing nothing. Market standard benefits package, nothing special.

Cons

Be prepared to be over worked if you have any skill set (sweat shop). The company is VERY top heavy! No room for advancement, those top heavies can't find their salaries at any other firm, given their non qualifications High turnover rate!! Like I said, good place for transition if you need something quick, not for longevity. Serious issues with finding qualified staff, I believe that to be a direct reflection of the company reputation within the industry.

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