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Christopher Knight

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13 Feb 2014

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Pros

Free food and hmm, that's it.

Cons

I read the responses Knight/Knutson keep leaving to negative reviews trying to save face and can't help but laugh hysterically. I sure wish Glassdoor gave us reviewers the ability to respond to those responses. All of these negative reviews are spot-on, however. First off, YES, management did encourage current employees to 'fluff' the company up. Want to know why this is a fact? One, more than one person left a review on here claiming so. Quite the coincidence?? Second, I wasn't even employed with SpankNET anymore - but was forwarded the email by employees still unfortunate enough to work there - how else would I have known to graciously write a truthful review on Glassdoor if I had not heard about that? Next, I was supposedly given a 35-42% based on the response left to my initial review. So, take into consideration my starting pay was $10 and after 5 years I made less than $12 despite consistently leading the team in production along with QUALITY of production. Instead of pretending I made $13.50-$14.20, why not just admit you completely fail at big business ownership and management? How dare you try and refute my claims when I have paystubs to prove such things. Not to mention, out of everyone I knew employed there, I MADE MORE THAN THEM and was the longest tenured employee upon my departure! The only raise I ever got out of this place was a bathroom nooner with another employee. Also, as a side-note, it's disgusting to feel uncomfortable simply talking to the HR person about a problem without feeling like the only outcome is you being scolded. Let's follow up this honesty session by concluding the only people happy here are the people lining their own pockets, along with the people who have never had another job in their lives and think the ability to find an employer who respects and appreciates you is nonexistent because of the 'economy'. Folks, if you want something bad enough, it is yours for the taking. Don't succumb to the flashy style of SparkNUT. Find somewhere else that will truly listen to you and help you and recognizes your value. This is not the place for anything good unless you're into sitting in a hot tub containing the urine of your colleagues.

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24 May 2013
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Pros

N/A - Some 'nice' things, but nothing even close enough to make up for the negatives. Free food would be the best if I was forced to choose.

Cons

Welcome to SparkNET, where the free food and riding down slides are supposed to make up for the chicken scratch pay, where the best of employees in terms of production and effort are reprimanded and demeaned on a weekly basis, and where you nearly get run over daily by the motorcycles running rampant throughout the parking lot. There are many negative things to be said about SparkNET, but this isn't a forum to rant, my message is simply a warning to anybody thinking about stepping foot inside this building... don't. This place is a major speedbump on the path to success and happiness, do not fall victim. The negativity is palpable and it's brought to fruition by management despite their obvious attempts to blame subordinates.

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SparkNET Interactive Response
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If you were a Quality Control editor at SparkNET for more than 5 years, you must have experienced a 35-42% increase in pay over that time period because our current Quality Control editors receive pay that is 43% higher today than it was 5 years ago. I'm sorry you felt that was "chicken scratch". -- As for the negativity, this is not the kind of environment it is. I wish you the best on your career pursuits.

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