Timberlane Reviews

3.7

74% would recommend to a friend

(44 total reviews)

Rick Skidmore

81% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Timberlane has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 44 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Timberlane employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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44 reviews
1.0
4 Feb 2016

Don't Torture Yourself...

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are not many positives to speak of this place of employment, except for the people. While there, I got along with every single person who was employeed by Timberlane, except for the owner of the company.

Cons

Where to begin? 1. Cell Phone Policy - While employed there the owner of the company initiated a cell phone policy, as if we were in high school. We weren't allowed to use our cell phones during the time of work for any reason unless of an emergency. Are we adults at work or children in high school? 2. Expected to Stay - If you were a salary employee, you were EXPECTED to stay over the 8 hours worked. No Ifs Ans or Buts. That means, you were looked down upon if you left at 5pm. Even if you were a sales man, and you sold 100k that day (who work on a small salary and commission), you are expected to work past 5pm. Most employees work out of fear there, not because they are overwhelmed with work, but because they are afraid to leave due to the reactions of the boss. 3. Control Freak CEO - Let's see, had cameras installed outside so he could see when employees were walking in and when they were walking out. If you clocked in a minute late you are reprimanded after (5) times. His office overlooks the parking lot, so as if seeing through his window wasn't enough, an accessible camera app was installed so he can view it even if he is not at work. He also feels the need to be involved with every portion of the business (as a CEO should), but isn't totally educated on all aspects of the business and doesn't take upper management's considerations into action. He also doesn't let his upper management perform their work without breathing down their necks and criticizing them every step of the way. If he would listen to his own team and what they have to offer, instead of focusing on simply what his CEO Peer Group Buddies say, Timberlane has potential. 4. No Sense of Family - Oh, you know the term, "Family Comes First," yeah not here... Since the owner has no sense of family life - you must use PTO if your child is sick, or if you have to leave early to go get your child from school, or if you have a family emergency. 5. Mind Games - CEO plays mind games with his employees. He says one thing and does another, almost like he doesn't practice what he preaches. He is super serious about time, yet he is late when he shows up. He is adamant about professional work attire, yet wears jeans with periwinkle suede shoes. He expresses how important it is to be involved with a team, yet he is an outsider because everybody is too afraid to do the wrong thing and walks on egg shells due to the bipolar attitude that is expressed and has been experienced by many. 6. Doesn't value employees. Period. Doesn't value his upper management or the abilities they have either. 7. Expected to be in the office every, single, day but while I was there I don't think the CEO worked a full week. He would just come and go as he pleased, but don't worry if you left early, he knew. You were expected to be there, even if you could work from home.

1.0
17 Nov 2016

Worst experience I've ever had

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Commute was close to my house. I met a few people who were nice and hard working. The company seemed to make clients happy from what I could tell.

Cons

This was the worse job I ever had. It wasn't the work that was bad but it was the people. The owner is a real jerk. He was rude and he did not treat people with respect. He seemed to be harder on office women then men. Most people there seemed miserable but they didn't know wht to do because they needed the job. I left after a few months because life is to short to deal with a tyrant. I was always on time and did what I was told but management and the owner acted like I was beneath them. People talk about the owner behind his back but he thinks he's the best and everyone else is crazy.

1.0
19 July 2016

Truly unfortunate

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Pros

There were people there who were lively, smart and incredibly good hearted. It made for some nice moments.

Cons

It was a very painful experience there as I was a witness to bullying, backstabbing and a general toxic environment day in and out. During my time there, people began quitting without having another job lined up. That should have been my first clue. I was personally stifled in my professional development and made to feel every day that my work was awful and pointless. I believe that it was a way to force me to leave but I'm glad for it. I now work somewhere where I am respected, my work praised and I have regained my confidence in my abilities after being torn down here. I know that there will be more positive reviews left here and an attempt to discredit those who have left negative ones. But the sad truth is that nothing at this company will ever truly change. It will always be a place where bullies lead and top talent will continue to flee once they realize that they can do better.

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