Company rapidly being run into the ground - Production Supervisor Asko Group Employee Review

1.0
13 Mar 2022
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Pros

This used to be a really good place to work. Great people to work with, decent pay and benefits and opportunities to advance. Much of this hasn't been true for some time though. They also have major staffing shortages and a lax atmosphere, so getting fired is almost impossible unless fail a drug test or commit a crime at work.

Cons

Turnover rate is extremely high, and many senior workers have left over the last 6 months. Most the staff that is left is horribly overworked and are not given the tools and resources to be successful. Ownership is disengaged and actively avoids fixing problems unless they become absolute emergencies. If you are a hard-working individual prepare to be taken advantage of and ran into the ground while lazy and/or incompetent workers are well tolerated and rarely punished.

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5.0
9 June 2026
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Pros

Great location and hours were decent.

Cons

Internal controls and lack of modern technology used.

1.0
16 June 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are no such thing as "pros" here.

Cons

Decency and compassion have evaded this group of people. Your health, mindset, and life are expendable in the blind eyes of a dollar hungry hound. You do as you are pushed, you obey for the sake of your job, you go against your better judgement in hopes of pleasing your master, only to be deemed not worthy of their appreciation. The closed minds, faded smiles, and false friends without hearts cast judgment and hold your future high enough for the wolves to nip at the tips of your soul while easing you lower into the sulphuric acid each day. Run faster, run further than you did as a child filled with nigghtmares, or you will be sure to lose yourself if you don't first lose your sanity. This establishment should be closed, and the owner sentenced by a jury of compassionate souls in a court of human decency, but there doesn't seem to be any genuine empathy in Seattle.

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