DLIELC Reviews

2.2

32% would recommend to a friend

(16 total reviews)
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Sean A. Raesemann

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27% positive business outlook

DLIELC has an employee rating of 2.2 out of 5 stars, based on 16 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The DLIELC employee rating is 39% below average for employers within the Government and public administration industry (3.6 stars).

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16 reviews
1.0
29 Dec 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Government benefits and salary depending on where you worked before

Cons

It's a very toxic and hostile work environment which is causing employee burnout at high rates. The leadership is evil and they go out of their way to destroy anyone they cannot control and they do not like. They go as far as to do ilegal things such as calling employees' doctors to get diagnosis'. The hours are brutal with very little time, if any, to prepare for lessons. Employees are exhausted and unhappy. The good ones leave after being abused for so long. So many lawsuits and IG complaints are in progress that it is surprising that greater Air Force isn't doing something about it. Or maybe they are, since it is slated to close down soon due to lack of funding.

1.0
5 July 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A steady paycheck, nothing more.

Cons

The curriculum isn't effective, innovative, or accurate. Books haven't been updated in 30 years. Leadership is dismissive of every single suggestion to improve working conditions. There is no unitary cohesion; staff members form cliques and new employees are often treated like garbage. Supervisors don't offer useful feedback on ANYTHING, but choose to micromanage and use anything they can to threaten, harass and intimidate staff. If I had known any of this before I came here, I never would have left my previous job. This seriously is the worst, most hostile and most absurdly stressful workplaces I've seen in 20 years. Leadership should be ashamed of itself, but it won't be, because shame is a moral construct, and shame does no one any good when all that matters is stabbing subordinates in the back in order to get promoted. If you get hired here, obtain an attorney- suing the tar out of leadership is the only way you can be assured that your continued employment is guaranteed.

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