Micro management is a big issue. They expect you to track every minute of your entire day.
No work and personal life balance. For example, if you are at a customer site and your shift is ending but there are still tasks to be completed? Well you maybe expected to stay after. You had plans after work? Too bad!
Taking any unplanned time off is an issue as it essentially cancels client calls for the day which is frowned upon. Do that enough time and you will be "talked firmly" to. Although you have PTO, its almost like they expect you to plan your sick days in advance!
The company provides maybe the first day of the job to do all your training. After that, you are expected to do your own training on your own time. Your yearlly review and raise depends on it
Lunches! Well, if you are applying for a field tech job,say good bye to them. Your service calls are 2 per day, 8-12 and 1-5. During that 1 hr between 12-1 you are expected to not only drive to the client but also each your lunch. The client services team tries to schedule your visit no more then 45 minutes in between clients but that the drive between clients is rarely accurate that since traffic is unpredictable.
Bonusing? You probably wont unless you are really working some long hours. Management says you get a cut of the profits from all hardware and software sales but they don't tell you how much. They could be marking it up much higher and providing you with a lower percentage. Oh, you took some PTO? your "billable hours" for that much is essentially shot now. Don't expect to bonus that month
Ethical issues? Not going to deep into this as it may allow this post to get flagged for removal which is how this company has managed to clean up its image on glassdoor.
Lack of communication throughout the company. Techs do not help each other out as most of the time they are to busy themselves to assist other techs. Another example is having your schedule changed and not being advised of it until you show up to the wrong visit because your schedule was changed last minute.
Management prefers to hire unskilled techs and throw them into the field and hope that they learn. Some do but most do not This is a big issue and after talking to some of more seasoned employees, this has always been the case.
High turn over. Most employees don't make the cut and after a few months. Ways to hasten your departure are implemented shortly after.