The layoffs in October have left many of us feeling uncertain about the company's future. Management has not been very transparent or communicative since then. There are also concerns about fairness - some employees seem to be getting special perks like luxury vehicles and apartment expenses paid, while most of us struggle with below-average pay and disappearing overtime.
This company had a lot of potential not long ago. The unlimited overtime helped make up for the low starting salaries. Morale was better when we felt our extra effort was rewarded with bonuses. Now there's no incentive, and it's hard not to feel discouraged.
I believe Luck Grove can bounce back if leadership addresses these issues openly and makes fair, ethical choices. With better communication and accountability, we can rebuild the strong team spirit that attracted many of us here in the first place. The skills and dedication of the staff are still Luck Grove's greatest assets. Investing in us is the wisest path forward.