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ThirdWay Interiors

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A circus of middle-aged white men… - Management ThirdWay Interiors Employee Review

1.0
23 July 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Location - it’s very well connected. The office is lovely and inspires collaboration.

Cons

Owner - a bloke who openly says Jesus is his inspiration. Though will lie to his employees to preserve his reputation or get out of paying what’s due. The man is is a serial liar and control freak. He will turn his back on anyone when it comes to money. Fortunately most employees don’t have to interact with him, but those that do seem to either leave, or are let go pretty quick. The owner is a man who is low enough to create fake reviews on this site, and “convinced” leavers to write positive reviews. Referring to a previous review, they were correct in saying the owner is surrounded by yes men. A group of middle aged white men who are too afraid to say what they think and so will happily sell their soul for a decent bonus.

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1.0
3 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working with some lovely people

Cons

CEO Fake Christian -God complex (undiagnosed). -Greedy, ungrateful and rude. LEADERSHIP -Unprofessional -Full of empty promises -Unappreciative *One of the packs leaders openly hires people based on looks. CULTURE -Celebration and gratification of illegal weekend work. -Parties and weekly drinks are arranged in unsuccessful attempts to cover up the daily dirt. -Drugs and alcohol culture OPPORTUNITY -No chance for growth unless you’re a rich white man over 40 or CEOs family.

1
3.0
20 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Concentration on revenue for the firm. They could sell ice to Eskimos. 2. Good rate of pay for employees. 3. Thrown in at the deep end, Good growth potential.

Cons

1. Overt (make me sick in the pit of my stomach) nepotism. 2. Impotent management. 3. Drink and drugs rule. 4. Poor designers.

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