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Northwest Handling Systems

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Good at first - Technician Northwest Handling Systems Employee Review

2.0
10 Jan 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pay is good. Techs always have work

Cons

Don't expect management to actually listen to you. Moving up requires favoritism or desperate need, not your experience and success in the company. You may get a pat on the back for your work, but you are never truly acknowledged unless you are the highest earner in a quarter. The communication is vague and fails everyone. Expect to be treated like a number or robot. All you are is a dollar sign to this company.

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5.0
16 July 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great company to work for. Upper management understands the needs of their employees.

Cons

Working M-F, but we all have to do it.

2.0
2 July 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Excellent medical benefits. Bi-weekly lunches provided. Overly lax work environment. You can basically come and go as you please, as there is no attendance or tardy policy. Occasionally, you'll find a hard worker in the bunch to befriend.

Cons

Upper management has demonstrated a pattern of dishonesty and untrustworthiness. There have been instances of inappropriate behavior, including mocking of LGBTQ individuals and racial insensitivity, which are deeply concerning. Reporting unprofessional conduct to management is often ignored—even when documented in writing. Escalating concerns to HR has, in some cases, resulted in retaliatory termination and contested unemployment claims. Female employees may experience limited opportunities for advancement. The company’s 401(k) match is low and not managed well. Employees are frequently asked to take on responsibilities typically handled by managers, without appropriate compensation. Performance evaluations often fail to reflect the differences in workload and capability among service coordinators. While I appreciated working directly for the CEO and took pride in my contributions, I believe he may be unaware of many of these ongoing issues.

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