Culture Clashes as Company Adapts to New World - Anonymous employee Patterson Companies Employee Review

3.0
18 Jan 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

• Relaxed atmosphere. • $3 lunches at Corp Office. • Fitness center at corp office. • Co-workers supportive of life events (ie. parties for birthdays, weddings, kids). • New talent is receptive to change, and has been a breath of fresh air.

Cons

• Stubborn, Old-School, Boys Club Management. • No maternity leave policy. Women are forced to use short term disability, meaning they receive 70% of their salary for 6 weeks. Unacceptable for a large company in 2017. • No paternity leave policy. • Many people talk behind others back when they decide to work from home. Bitterness from long-term employees exists. • Long-term employees pride themselves on not taking vacations, coming into the office during snowstorms rather than working from home. • Misiak, Guggenheim, and Anderson continue to receive millions each year as competitors pass them by. Patterson stock is trailing the Dow by 24% and Henry Schein’s by 100% over the past 5 years as of January 2017. • Salary for corp employees is consistently 10-15k less than market value. 2-3% annual raise is standard without consideration to individual performance. • Manufacturing 1920’s work attitude is heavily present here (time spent at your desk is more valued more than actual productivity). • Some people very resistant to change in the Corp office. • No 401k matching. Employee stock purchase plan requires you to remain with company for 6 years to be vested.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Paid time is the only pro left.

Cons

Management lies and minimalizes. One sided accountability. Instead of fixing an issue they would rather one person absorb the hit to their metrics and be miserable. Unequal treatment. Low merit raises. High employee turnover. If you are not in the clique then you are disposable. Verbal abuse from customers. Stats that are inaccurate, but we are held to those metrics as the holy grail. Any PC issue they will blame on your home internet even if you have the same exact issues when working from the office. That's a big one. They promote people with poor product knowledge, which is completely incompetent.

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