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Delaware Valley Floral Group

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Okay place, trying to be better - Warehouse Employee Delaware Valley Floral Group Employee Review

4.0
10 June 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You can advance beyond warehouse positions, lots of opportunities for warehouse promotions too, operations managers hold round tables to get feedback w/ random people, started holding town halls to share info, always something to do even during downtime, lots of cross training, pay is good but sometimes the hours are less than 40,

Cons

Company is disorganized, less diverse outside warehouse/drivers, warehouse is very full, needs better/more bathrooms/breakroom, too many employees for team lead to manage, team lead are unprofessional, night shift work is until finish instead of set time, work comes in randomly throughout shift

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5.0
19 Feb 2024
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Pros

Excellent Management, Although they are a small company, they do thier best to make the employees feel heard.

Cons

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2.0
15 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You get paid (barely worth it).

Cons

If you're considering working here, do yourself a favor and run the other way. On the surface, everything looks great. They talk a big game about growth and a family-like culture, but the moment you're in, it's all smoke and mirrors. Schedules change on a whim, leadership avoids accountability, and communication is basically nonexistent unless they're calling to scold someone. The environment is honestly abusive in the most subtle ways. Raises vanish into thin air, team meetings turn into public blame sessions, and the managers act like they're doing you a favor just by letting you work there. There's a sense of fear, people are constantly worried about being replaced or demoted for no reason at all. It's unethical at best and downright manipulative at worst. You can feel the control, the dishonesty, the constant game-playing that makes you question your own sanity. What's wild is how they pretend everything's fine while the place slowly collapses from the inside. Coworkers get let go under mysterious budget excuses while upper management keeps acting like they're running a Fortune 500 company. The truth? It's chaos wrapped in corporate jargon.

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