Poor pay, no room for advancement - Nature Reserve Technician FPF Employee Review

2.0
12 Apr 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Most co-workers are great people to work with. PTO, vacation, benefits. Some trainings and certifications are offered which can help you get a better job elsewhere. You get to know the park extremely well. They provide you with a uniform stipend.

Cons

-Extremely hard labor outside all day long with little to no breaks. -Low pay ($15/hr). Raises are around 3% which does not keep up with inflation, so you make less every year you work there essentially. -Absolutely no room for advancement. -Rely on the old “we’re a family”attitude but do not value their employees, land management side of things is extremely undervalued by admin. -Yearly reviews make it impossible to score highly, they expect perfection but pay does not reflect this. -Very high turnover. They seem to experience a near complete turnover of staff every couple years, and in some departments nearly every year. -Diversity is very low but it seems this is something they are working on improving.

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5.0
11 Apr 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Beautiful location. Friendly and educational work culture.

Cons

Mostly external politics. Not much downside

3.0
23 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Non-profit organization, outside, generous stipend for work clothes, etc.

Cons

Little to no room for growth. Huge disparity between field staff pay and those working in salaried office jobs.

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