Don’t work here - Anonymous employee DH Pace Employee Review

1.0
12 Mar 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The pay can be great

Cons

This isn’t a place you want to work at they are what you would call a place they only care about them selfs and money at the safety manager is a huge douce the wharehouse manager is also one as well all eyes are always on you with cameras and other workers smile to your face but with a knife behind there back. This is the Atlanta location I’ve seen an employee get injured and they suspend him for it. Hopefully I’ve convinced you to stay away

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5.0
20 May 2026
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Pros

They give you a chance to learn and there is always plenty of work if you are looking for it. Good competitive wages.

Cons

Long work days when busy

4.0
10 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

DH Pace has been a great place to work. Management tends to treat employees like adults, and if you do your job well, you're generally trusted to do it without unnecessary micromanagement. My manager has always been approachable, supportive, and willing to help whenever I've needed guidance. The work environment is professional but friendly, and I've found that many of the people here genuinely care about helping each other succeed. Compensation has been competitive, opportunities for advancement are available for those who are willing to put in the effort, and the company offers a good level of stability. Work-life balance has been reasonable, with a standard workweek, PTO, and some flexibility for remote or hybrid work arrangements depending on the position and department. The benefits package is comparable to others in the industry, and overall I have enjoyed my time here.

Cons

The biggest area for improvement is training. New employees can face a fairly steep learning curve, and some processes are learned more through experience and asking questions than through structured training programs. While managers and coworkers are usually willing to help, a more formal and comprehensive training process would make onboarding easier and help employees become productive more quickly. Communication from upper management could also be improved. There are times when decisions, expectations, or organizational changes are not communicated as clearly or consistently as they could be, which can create confusion and frustration for employees. Another challenge is that there are a small number of individuals in positions of authority outside my department whose interactions can create unnecessary tension and stress. In my experience, concerns are sometimes approached in an adversarial manner rather than through collaboration and problem-solving. When these situations occur, they can negatively impact morale and make day-to-day work more difficult than it needs to be. I believe the company would benefit from addressing these interpersonal and accountability issues more directly. If not for these concerns, I would consider DH Pace a near-perfect employer.

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