Not worth the stress - Anonymous employee ProtoCall Services Employee Review

1.0
11 July 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Remote position and decent pay

Cons

Micro-managed to the extreme! You have a mandatory 6 week rigorous training. During the last few weeks of training you are assigned different mentors daily. You are told by the Clinical Management Training Team that the mentors are here to help you, they are not. Those mentors score you and the training team takes everything they say at face value. You would assume the mentors who are trusted to train you have been there for several years right? Absolutely not the case! Most of the mentors haven’t even been there over two years and are trusted to train you. Many of my co-workers found ourselves educated them. Expect those mentors to score you low meanwhile they never mention it when they are debriefing you after a role play call. If you find yourself bringing up your concerns with the training team they will side with the mentor on all things. Those mentors determine if you graduate from training. My training class went from 25 to 7. Key things to remember at Protocall, metrics matters and so does sucking up. If you are not playing the part they want you to play you will not be favored. This company also has a diversity issue and chooses people of color to be in management that are easily controlled. Last Juneteenth the company sent out a picture of a cotton field on it and said Happy Juneteenth. Notable mention you will be told when you encounter a live DV situation on the hotline that you are suppose to not call 911 and listen while that individual is being abused and You do not hang up. As a call-taker you are expected to wait until the abuse is over then try to talk to the abuse….crazy right? When asking the training clinical person to clarify the DV situation he doubled down on that statement of not intervening when a domestic abuse is happening on the phone . This company is about taking calls to meet quotas to align their pockets. If you can avoid please do at all cost. If the CEO rebuttals this remember they are not in the field everyday and they receive their info from the lackeys they employ,I was in the trenches I have no reason to lie. This is a tough job and you are expected to take back to back calls with two 15mins breaks and one 30 minute break for lunch it’s not worth it. If you offer the job and become enticed by the monetary value remember your happiness has no price tag.

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5.0
11 May 2026
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Pros

Extremely supportive company that stands behind their employees. Flexibility in trading shifts.

Cons

Crisis work is inherently high stress

2.0
26 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Things get a little easier once you don’t have to consult for every single call - Decent benefits - I do agree when they say this role isn’t for anyone, people may get offended but at least they’re upfront. - It pays the bills, can always pick up extra if need be, first few weeks no benefits taken out of paycheck was lovely! - Supervisors & coworkers were cool, depends on the shift though. - Chext shifts are a God send, but lengthy. - The likelihood of you getting a call of someone in an active attempt is low. 90% of the time you’re just getting dumped on/screamed at/asked a question that you can’t help them with/EAP calls etc. this is not necessarily a pro but not a con either. - Simple, repetitive work, easy to master (until they add new accounts)

Cons

- Very little employee appreciation, emails from C suite does not mean anything when you barely see them anyway. - There’s a baseline of high level of stress you get from this job, even if you are taking care of yourself after work. - Holidays are terrible. They will schedule you on times you don’t work, don’t even offer double pay nor do they give a holiday bonus! My morale dropped dramatically after this treatment, I’ve worked in MH my whole life I’ve gotten holiday bonuses from working at the shelter at smaller non profits, but not a large for profit?? Again no employee appreciation for the high level of stress you take on, It’s absurd! - Upper level management constantly prioritizes expanding contracts & these complex accounts burdening employees to take the brunt of it. Its the quickest road to burnout, & truthfully it comes off as money hungry and again that they don’t care about their employees. Don’t forget, they’re actively seeking these contracts out, racking in 8 figures, yet we don’t see an increase in compensation or additional staffing. Offering double time to take on more work does not count. - Some PIC’s are micromanagers. It’s annoying & as others said contradicting, some will be on you for one thing and others won’t. - Good luck finding anyone to cover shifts in the regular call taking. - You can’t log off the call floor until the exact time of the end of your shift, which means you’re at risk of getting a call/text that will keep you over. - PICS making you dispatch even when there is no address or other identifying information. It is a headache, and often times law enforcement is annoyed with us. - PTO always denied, it’s sad seeing people email “PTO was denied, my daughter’s birthday/grandpas funeral/etc please cover my shift!” Like management couldn’t care less about important things that you have. - Callers need true knowledge about what the crisis line is for, they’re always disappointed.

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