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Sand Lake Imaging

Is this your company?

Don't work here--seriously. - Anonymous employee Sand Lake Imaging Employee Review

1.0
27 Jan 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nice facilities, and mostly decent staff who would be very successful if they were properly trained and given the opportunity to do their jobs.

Cons

The atmosphere within the company is absolutely poisonous. I've never had a job where I felt so stifled and micro-managed in my life, including regular brow-beating and back-stabbing from management and co-workers, unethical behavior, and a complete lack of respect for employees. Turnover rates are unbelievable--few employees on the administrative side make it past the one-year mark, and training is so poor that good people are rotated through the revolving door and released again before they have a chance to sink or swim. Supposedly there have been major changes in management since my days with this company, but unless the owners have also been replaced, I would steer clear, because the unpleasantness definitely starts at the top.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
21 June 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The only positive thing that I can recall from working here is that they did pay me on pay day.

Cons

I have never in my life worked for employers and supervisors that intentionally worked to make you feel stupid and belittled. One supervisor in particular was extremely viscous and would get so angry that yelling, screaming, name calling and even putting hands on her subordinates wasn't out of the norm. I was constantly made to feel that I was walking on egg shells. No one even wanted to address work related questions because they were afraid of a blow up. At least twice a week an employee would be in tears due to foul treatment. And never work extra time as a favor/ teamwork in other departments or it will become your new found perminate responsibility. Then if you express your concerns and say why you cannot work those same hours and had only done it to help out, you will likely be told that you're replaceable. If it tells you anything at all then just know that in my short one year span with this company I found myself to have been there the longest.

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