Used until you are empty - Production Assistant Azar Employee Review

1.0
1 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You will gain experience quickly, mostly because you are forced to wear multiple hats at once.

Cons

This is where things start to feel truly awful and honestly ridiculous. Extra work is constantly sold as growth, but there is never a raise, title change, or real appreciation attached. When something slips through the cracks, the blame immediately lands on the people doing the actual work. Upper management stays comfortably distant, only stepping in to criticize instead of helping solve real problems. Over time, your role quietly balloons into something unrecognizable from what you signed up for. Tasks that were never discussed become your responsibility by default, and refusing them is treated like a personal failure. Feedback only shows up when something goes wrong, never when you are holding everything together. The pressure becomes constant and exhausting, leaving you mentally drained at the end of every day. What makes it worse is realizing this is not a phase or a temporary crunch. This is the system, and it runs on burning people out and replacing them. Upper management avoids accountability while benefiting from the chaos they create. You eventually leave feeling used, undervalued, and worn down, wishing you had walked away sooner.

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5.0
14 Apr 2026
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Pros

Ever since new management took over, it has become a much more pleasant environment to work in

Cons

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1.0
1 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There is diverse stuff. Some workers you work with are extremely nice.

Cons

In my opinion, the work environment under this management is not sustainable for employees. They need to be more informed on what's going on and don't tell people before they get hired one thing but it's actually another. Upper management is disconnected from what was happening in the warehouse. They leave you hanging! Simple problems took longer to fix because communication was so poor. The harder you worked, the more work you got. Taking on extra responsibilities did not lead to better pay. Managers treat you like slave and they don't value you. Good workers were expected to keep carrying the workload without much recognition. The equipment caused problems almost every day. Things kept breaking down and lower level workers had to deal with the same issues over and over. Instead of replacing old equipment, upper management kept fixing it and hoping it would last longer. That created even more stress for the people doing the work. Management did very little to improve the situation. Employees brought up concerns, but the same problems kept coming back. Morale stayed low because nothing really changed. A lot of people were frustrated and tired of dealing with the same issues every day. In the end, it seemed like saving money mattered more than helping employees. They keep ignoring problems that had been around for years. There is no genuine help. No raise or promotion. Just a job.

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