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2.3

18% would recommend to a friend

(6 total reviews)
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Dino Tantawi

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6 reviews
1.0
4 Apr 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Sometimes, they'll let you take the remainder of the tasting bottles. Don't be fooled though; It's not nearly enough to drown your sorrows.

Cons

Oh god, where to begin... At first, I thought it was me. I couldn't understand why it was impossible for me to make it through a day without management throwing a tantrum at me worthy of a two-year-old. I couldn't understand why I was always there until 9:00 at night with no overtime pay, filing endless amounts of paperwork, counting and organizing hundreds of bottles of wine, and cleaning up food and wine stains from the day's tastings. I couldn't understand why things were constantly, invariably, perpetually being screwed up, and i couldn't understand why I was constantly being blamed for them when I had personally witnessed management screw them up with my own two eyes. But it's cool, maybe I just hallucinated. Maybe I'm going insane. Maybe I'm just the most incompetent office assistant ever. Maybe I should just go crawl into the wine fridge and drink and die. But now I see. Look, I am not a person who complains about anything. Ever. As a bartender, sommelier and longtime member of the restaurant industry, i understand the damage a negative review can do to an individual or business. I like to give people the benefit of the doubt, and only voice my grievances in situations where I feel that, beyond the shadow of a doubt, they are absolutely warranted. This is one of those situations. Vignaioli Selection is by far the worst, most abusive work environment I have ever had the displeasure of experiencing. And I've worked as a stripper. It is, as the title suggests, "The Land That Time Forgot." Everything from the ordering system to the filing is completely antiquated and manual. As in, there are thousands and thousands and thousands of papers in boxes and cabinets all over the office that you must file at the end of every day. Everything is extremely discombobulated. All of the ladies I worked with (there were several, as turnover was ridiculously high), were highly experienced, organized and detail-oriented people, and even they couldn't keep up with the exponentially growing disaster zone that is this office. The UPS man is afraid to deliver packages here. He's a bodybuilder. He's built like a refrigerator. And HE HATES DELIVERING PACKAGES HERE. Let's briefly revisit the part about turnover. I was hired as an unpaid intern, initially. I didn't come here seeking a full-time position. but was offered the job on my first day there because one person was being fired, and the other just quit, and they didn't have anyone else. THAT'S HOW BAD IT IS. I thought I had gotten lucky and this was a sweet deal, but in reality it was one of the more unfortunate things that has ever happened to me. Now, I see there is a review on here that was clearly written by a member of upper management in an effort to mitigate the effects of the reviews that speak the genuine truth about the way this office is run. Let me just say that your former employees' complaints have nothing to do with cultural differences. I have traveled extensively. This office is an embarrassment to Italian and European culture. Kindness and respect towards others is a universal virtue.

1.0
20 Feb 2015

Please Stay Away

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Honestly the setup of the office is cute and the occasional free takeaways (an already-opened bottle of wine) can be nice, but not much more.

Cons

Where to begin? For one thing, the pay is ridiculous compared to the amount of work you're expected to do, which also includes menial tasks like picking the correct plate for an employer to eat their lunch on. God forbid it's wrong, or they'll send you to the kitchen several more times to get one that's just right in a very Goldilocks-esque fashion (without the charm or being an adorable little girl). Another member of the office takes ample time off, leaves early, and rarely bothers to tell you what a great job you've done or thank you for the extra effort you put in. In fact, they spends most of her time belittling you and competing with you, so be careful not to outshine her or you'll get a "performance review" after several months of working their vilifying you, the employee, and unjustly searing a black-mark on your record. Also, with regards to a promise of "European culture," you get a fair amount of that, if said culture includes copious amounts of swearing, pettiness, nastiness, and overall plain rudeness. In other words, if you like to be berated and overworked on a regular basis all for a whopping salary of $23,000 after taxes, this place is the career choice for you!

1.0
7 Oct 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Free wine. Some of the sales reps are very nice people.

Cons

Tyrannical boss, ridiculously low salaries, terrible office enviornment. If you can't handle grown men having temper tantrums on a daily basis and flinging objects across the office don't even consider applying. Management expects you to work more than 8 hours daily without any kind of compensation for good work.

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