Awful hours, bad benefits, no training to speak of. - Armored Driver/Guard Loomis Employee Review

1.0
30 June 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The ability to purchase guns cheap was cool. I bought a Glock pistol at the Blue label price and financed the purchase interest free through Loomis. It was kind of a hassle, but I did it.

Cons

The work environment was toxic. I was verbally and physically harassed by a coworker daily. I was made to come to work 20 minutes prior to clock in every day, unpaid, to open the facility. The trucks never worked safely. I was yelled at by a supervisor for reporting a truck without functioning turn signals, after telling him for two months that the turn signals didn't work. I had no actual training. I was made to carry cash while unarmed and unlicensed. There was no driver training beyond, "Drive fast." When I drove fast, I was written up. The benefits were awful and the HR rep forgot to tell us that applications for health insurance were due until the after they were due. I didn't get healthcare through the company because of that. My 401k was awful and I lost over $600 because of a bad company provided portfolio. My supervisor sexually harassed women while in uniform on the street. I once had to sit in a truck for 10 hours without a bathroom break because a vindictive coworker refused to break me out. It was an awful, awful job.

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Loomis Response
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Thank you for taking the time to rate our Company. Your comments are truly concerning and we would like an opportunity to address them. Please contact your HR Manager so we can learn more about your concerns and address them appropriately.

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