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Evergreen Refreshments

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Evergreen Refreshments Reviews

2.8

41% would recommend to a friend

(12 total reviews)

41% positive business outlook

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12 reviews
1.0
27 Oct 2016

Do Not Work Here

Recommend
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Pros

- There were / are some good people that work here.

Cons

- The owner. While he's been in business 40 years, Evergreen literally has had 1000s (over 300 during my 2+ years there) of employees leave on a constant basis. Sure some were let go but many quit abruptly over horrid conditions at the company. - Salaried employees were scrutinized if they didn't put in similar hours that The owner did. I was literally asked on a Friday evening, "What am I paying you for?" when I left at 5 after putting in 50 hours that week (that was trip #1 to HR.) - The owner spends significant hours going over security tape in a very odd fashion. Meaning most would if there was a discrepancy. He went over them without having a reason. - Micro managed over every aspect. - Lies are told about bonus' constantly. - I was asked about a 3 block "discrepancy" over what was "A routine 5 mile away sales call." I explained I missed a turn and was met with skepticism. I knew the writing was on the wall. - The person I replaced was all rosy on the phone when I asked them about working at Evergreen. When our time overlapped by a week, they couldn't get out of there fast enough. Instead of training, I was provided with reasons why I would hate working there. When I asked why they didn't tell me this prior, I was apologized to say they had to do what they had to do to leave. - Owner lacks respect for employees. One time I was in the HR office talking about things there and the owner walked into the closed door office to "get a file." The HR person said her door was closed and the reply was, "I needed to get something." He then proceeded to hang outside the door that he didn't shut all the way. - The owner would go into tirades and not understand why some deals wouldn't close. Sometimes we knew, others not. He seemed to not understand if we were told it was over price or if there was an agreement in place that they could not break. Funny that he always wanted to go around agreements to get business but when someone tried to do that he threatened legal action. - The annual holiday parties were reminiscent of something out of, "The Office" where he would give out "nice gifts" that were freebie promo swag from distributors that he would hoard all year. - Vacation days wouldn't accrue and you had to wait a year. The owner didn't/ doesn't believe in sick pay. Bereavement was for spouse or child only. One employee was distraught after her grandmother died (she raised her after her parents both passed in an accident when she was young.) The owner had HR tell her that she had to use her remaining vacation days and would be docked for time missed over the 2 days. The service was cross country. Employees offered vacation days to help her and we were told it was "illegal" (it's not in WA state.) She took 4 days and received a "performance warning." - Horrid relationships with many businesses & workers in the community. I kept a file on how many businesses would not work with Evergreen (either past experiences or the new person in charge came from somewhere that didn't care for Evergreen. It was shocking how many people went out of their way to tell me why they wouldn't even entertain talking with me because of who I worked for. - One of the final straws came when I had a chance to land a massive account and the company outsourced vending & facilities. The person in charge accepted my meeting (had been meeting with the company for weeks before they outsourced) and told me because The owner had reneged on his commission while an employee with Evergreen and went out of his way to badmouth him in the field, he would "Never work with Evergreen in any fashion, in spite of what was offered." He also added other opinions and words I can't add here. - I had a recruiter friend test Evergreen because of hearing the badmouthing rumors that The owner would do to former employees. It was almost comical the lies that were relayed to me. - Why did I work there so long? I kept a low profile and worked outside of the office as much as possible.

1.0
8 Aug 2018
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Close to home and if I got my route done early I could go home, paid salary.

Cons

I fell and thought I fractured my hip. I could not walk or even sleep I was in so much pain. I went to the Dr who gave me a note for work saying that I would not be able to return until healed. The first day I could go in to give my manager the Dr.'s note I also asked for a copy of their FMLA form to have filled out by the multiple doctors I was referred to and to assure I my job would be safe until I could return. The manager told me he would put the FMLA packet together later because he was too busy and that I could come back the next day to pick it up. I showed up at 6am the next morning to pick up the FMLA paper work and instead was informed they were letting me go. I understand my injury is not an ideal situation for my manager but it is not for me either. I was not receiving a paycheck. I felt like the company was very unprofessional and not sympathetic or understanding at all. Unfortunately now, for the first time in my life, I will have to report I was let go to future employers. Unfairly fired or not, it is frowned upon and could cost me great opportunities.

1.0
25 Aug 2015

route driver

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

you make your own hours, come in when you want, dont have to clock in to work.

Cons

out dated equipment, things constantly breaking down, horrible communication

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