Horrible, Miserable Place to Work - Anonymous employee Wilson Farm Employee Review

1.0
28 Nov 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are some nice customers and employees

Cons

Scott Wilson - Arrogant, misogynistic owner. Work conditions are deplorable! Bathroom is disgusting and is shared with 300 employees plus customers. Entire place is filthy dirty. Cockroaches cover the kitchen and bakery and make work a miserable experience. The management team is a joke. They simply don't care at all about the people working there and still expect 60 hour work weeks as the norm. Bullying is the key motivator. You are expected to not have a life outside of work. The whole operation is run like a modern day slave plantation with hundreds of illegal immigrant workers that are treated like they are not human and should have no rights whatsoever. I'm an educated, highly experienced professional and not a disgruntled employee. Just disgusted by this company and the reality of the behind the scenes operations. Customers would not step foot in this place if they knew the conditions and the way workers are treated. It is a revolving door of unhappy employees. The positive review here is a fake review written by the company to continue to mask the deplorable and poorly managed operation.

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Working with some really great people!

Cons

This employer demands loyalty but has no idea what the word actually means. Respect is expected at all times, yet you won’t receive an ounce of it in return. The culture is toxic, and favoritism is glaringly obvious. If you’re not part of the “in crowd” — which seems to be made up of middle-aged men who thrive on arrogance or condescending millennial women — you’ll quickly find that you don’t belong. The environment is draining, and no amount of hard work or dedication will change the fact that they value appearances and egos over genuine respect, professionalism, or fairness. Bottom line: unless you enjoy being disrespected and dismissed, this is not the right fit.

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