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Phyllis store manager, 850 US-44, Raynham, MA 02767


Rating: 1 out of 5.

very toxic to be around always takes out her problems on the employees and steals money out of your paycheck each and every week without some people realizing it I have a total of 21 people in a signed affidavit that a witness to that

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Mo wark, Zoiglhaus llc, Portland, OR


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Self centered and out of touch. Is a director of operations so he should be great at communicating and delegating work. Sadly isn't good at either. Is very out of touch with the duties of a front of house general manager. Lies about things he said to do and will blame you for his short comings. Is a director of operations for pints and has had whole restraunts quit on him for his incompetence. Loves to talk about his trip to Vietnam and joke about " going back to serving" I doudt he ever was a server seeing as he has no idea how to sell a ticket and routinely sells smaller tickets in the kitchen before large ones that came in first causing angry customers and comping them beers. Is out of shape and eats for free while constantly raising food prices and employee prices. Stares and excel sheets like he's trying to figure out some sort of complex theory and thinks highly of his skills (or lack there of) when literally any kid born after 1990 could do his job and set up those excel sheets seeing as how to use excel and add formulas and graphs and figure out how to balance expenses and increase revenue since this is all taught in any public high school. I don't know who's *** he has to *** to get this position but he must be able to *** chrome off rims with his income. As I said earlier jokes about going back to serving because minimum wage got raised as if the amount of money we are being paid these days is equivalent to what his fat *** was making in high school but with less buying power. Saying that should be easy to figure out why that's insulting. To joke about that when you're well off and cutting servers hours and making enough money to survive comfortably at that really shows how much he cares. Quality of work has really fallen off and he recently fired our host who was hired as a server and never got serving hours even though the kid always got great reviews (customers seemed to love him) and was always receiving praise for scoring perfect seceret shopper scores. It was sad to see him go after being strung along for so long and was the only worker who lived in the community and truly wanted to see the place thrive. Poor kid was the happiest and most driven person when he started with no experience and quickly picked it up and had an open mind trying to constantly get better. I have been here for years and honestly am leaving soon seeing the direction he's taking the restaurant. I.E. getting rid of the host, getting rid of the front of house general manager,cutting hours while hiring more people for menial jobs (expo,more servers with less hours [keeping hours low as to not give employees insurance.] also does not lead by example when operating at front of house general manager by delegating tasks that take longer to ask someone to do rather than doing it himself and letting the worker know. Gives bullshit excuses as to why it's more logical to make you do something that he should easily know how to do. The more I've seen him involved and sweating and talking to table the less and less I've seen regular customers come in. Does not hesitate to blame other for things that he did. Not to mention he walks up to severs tables after the customers leave to check how much the servers are being tipped. Expects servers to pay for food and soup that they are expected to know how it tastes, how much comes in a serving, and how many people it can feed. Is quick to cut hours, positions, benefits, cut himself when he longer feels urge to work all to keep his salary paid the same. Also enjoys walking up to servers tables while the server is busy making the rounds to their other tables and then act as if the server isn't doing their job. I do not doudt that if zoiglhaus intends to prosper and be a true staple of the community mo's gotta be the first to go, not to mention employing people from the neighborhood seeing as that's what's going to help bring up the neighborhood and bring them together. I've seen a lot less regulars since they got rid of the poor kid who was hired as a server and treated as a host. Honestly he's so bad at communicating that emails me and other employees have sent him about issues that need to be resolved and demands responses to emails that truly do not a require a response. Also likes to talk down to employees by using slightly better diction than a sophomore in an English class as he believes that using clever words to say something rude and unprofessional because he seems to think no one who works below him (saying below because this guy truly doesn't understand the first thing about motivating a team of servers or the kitchen and definitely only considers him self as a big *** instead of part of the team or [family] as he would call it whilst bullshit literally and figuratively pours from his mouth.) the owners who own zoiglhaus and pints should send someone in to watch and see what he actually gets done and how he works under the guise of being trained for a director of operations job at another location because god knows this guy couldn't even pass the test the servers must complete to work there. Likes to add how no one pulls their weight with out taking in to considerstion how understaffed the restaurant is and that poor kid he had hosting instead of working the position he was hired for had his name slandered because mo had asked the poor kid to run food and to hurry and go clean all the tables and had him running around like crazy pointing out dirty tables that the servers are supposed to clean (literally in the job description) which would make him leave the host stand and then talk about him forn not seating new customers after even though when he was trained he was told to only keep the front 8 window side booths clean as to never be far from the host stand. And don't even get me started on the amount of *** he gives us (servers) as an example during the fall of 2016 he had asked a morning server who had a lot of sidework to get done before opening to go sweep the fallen leaves out front in front of our neighboring business which the neighboring business owner yelled at the poor guy for and that mo blamed on the server. Here's hoping you find this review before even considering him for another director of operations/ front of house general manager to save your business the money and loss of customers and valued employees. He has after all already lost pints a whole staff (server, dishwasher, and kitchen) in Arizona I believe and had to leave zoiglhaus for a week as to hire new staff/ crew. If I can save even one company/ person the displeasure of meeting and or hiring/ working with him then I feel as if I've done the community and industry a great service.

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Janet Ward, CO-OP Financial Services, Rancho Cucamonga, CA


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Janet came to our company and department with the idea that we were all inept and that we needed to be trained on introductory project management. Yes, I agree that we needed more process and sophisticated tooling in place, but she completely disregarded the fact that we are professionals all coming from different backgrounds. We actually harnessed a lot of expertise in this area, but she didn't explore that. She offended the group by spending almost the entire area meeting giving us "lessons" on agile development, project management, and Microsoft Project. We were all frustrated with her lack of consideration for the group. She also dictated a group project that is usually decided as a group effort. The project revolves around setting up folders on a network drive for project documentation, which completely ignores any type of well thought content strategy. She is bossy and seems to only care about what the executives think about her. If she is ever your manager at CO-OP or any other company, I would run as fast I could. She doesn't care what you know - it's all about her.

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Joseph Jergovic, 4000 Main Street Rowlett, TX 75088


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Joseph is a lazy, incompetent boss. He rewards laziness and incompetence. He would rather play with his phone or his butt crack than actually do his job. Working for him has been easy. We don't do much other than watch him screw up. We spend most of the day making up reasons to go to the store for parts or something. Leaving early is easy to do because no one cares. I'm going to enjoy this free meal ticket until I find a better job with better pay and career advancement opportunities. Joseph ain't going no where for a while.

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Rachel Gascione, JR Cigar, Whippany, NJ


Rating: 1 out of 5.

What a vindictive shrew; to tell someone they are talented enough to require minimum training is a risk. To terminate them for not knowing enough is entrapment. She never told me about the team meeting my first weekend, then wrote me up for not attending. Nobody at the store picked up the phone the day I called to say I would be late bc I had my infant son. Neither did anyone notice when I showed up early for my shifts. This is all under her management. Is anyone surprised that she is also fat and miserable?

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STARBUCKS RESERVE, ROASTERY & TASTING ROOM, Seattle, WA


Rating: 3 out of 5.

My boss treats me ok, not too bad and not too good. That is fine for me. But I am an extrovert, and like to talk to people. It is very crowded in this store everyday, so in fact I enjoyed working here.

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SAS, Cary, NC


Rating: 5 out of 5.

My work is not busy, and I can enjoy my life while working here. My colleagues are nice; maybe it is because we do not have pressure from either the manager or peers. This also gives me time to do some other interesting things.

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Dustin & Ronnie, Pelican Pointe Car Wash, LaPlace, Metairie, LA, 70068


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I sincerely thought I would be giving this company a rating if “5” after I worked for them since 2014 up until 2021. Sadly, after 7 devoted years of working my way up from being a walk in hired manager who co-managed with multiple other managers at different locations to being given my own wash that I ran for over 2 years without any major problems up until the pandemic started. For some reason we (a car wash) was labeled as “essential”. This did ensure my employment during a very hard time while others were finding themselves unemployed however, my household faced a problem which caused me GREAT emotional, physical and mental hardships - when Covid broke out, my (at the time) 9 year old stepsons doctor contacted my wife and informed her that she would need to lockdown our home to ensure that he didn’t come in contact with this virus due to the fact that he had a low immune disorder and when people did have to enter her home she needed to take all precautions possible. And there I was, having to accept the fact that my working to ensure my families home and financial well-being and being blessed to be able to continue to do so however I found in doing so and returning to our home each day put my stepsons LIFE at risk. I didn’t realize that this internal war I was having within my head was reflecting in my work. Rather than calling me in, sitting me down and talking to me, asking what’s going on, my higher-ups chose to use my few mistakes- and YES, there were literally 2-3 mistakes I made right before my boss who I answer to came to the wash I ran and literally took my shop from me, no questions asked about my mistakes. He stripped me of my head manager title and relocated me to a wash that was approx a 45 min to an hour drive away from my home and my family which was literally smack in the middle of a “high rating Covid zone”. I took this demotion as I was not going to flat out quit due to knowing that finding another job during this time would be near impossible. For about 3-4 months I went out there to work. Within the first week I realized they had canceled my company gas card which I seriously needed in order to continue to have reliable transportation to the newly demoted position. The “head manager” of the location treated me like I was new and this was literally after 7 years of devotion to this company. One day I was late, I called on my way in while stuck in traffic on interstate letting them know I would be there as soon as possible but I was at a stand still sue to a wreck ahead of me. That day nothing was said to me about anything however the next morning when I arrived at work on time, I was called into the head managers office and I was FIRED on the spot! I LITERALLY WAS NEVER THANKED FOR ALL THE TIMES I WAS THE REASON WHY THIS MAN RONNIES BUSINESS LOCATIONS WEREN’T CLOSED DUE TO BROKEN PARTS OF THE WASH - I was way more than just a manager - I WAS THE CAR WASH MECHANIC & THE AUYOMOTIVE MECHANIC bc when the wash damaged a customers vehicle, I was the person who fixed it- not a shop ( unless it was needing to be painted). Needless to say, THE PELICAN POINTE CAR WASH located in SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA AREA TREATED ME LIKE TRASH AFTER I FULLY DEVOTED MY LIVE BESIDES MY HOME LIFE TO WORKING FOR THEM - I even had planned to retire from that company bc I did enjoy my time employed there ... even without praise, thanks or acknowledgement... even after doing good things which benefited the company they chose to degrade anything they chose to rather than admit that on MANY different occasions, I was the ONLY one who was worth a damn. I have RECEIPTS for everything I’ve stated- EMPLOYEE WITNESSES as well as PERSONAL WITNESSES of the way I was treated... As the owner celebrates 10 years of 2 *** shows working got him, he could care less about everything I did - I admitted then AND am saying it now - I WAS MARRIED TO MY JOB... got treated like absolute *** and I honestly REGRET every penny I saved that USING SORRY EXCUSE FOR AN “EMPLOYER”! And YES, I AM in contact with lawyers to discuss possible legal ill-will they caused me due to their treatment of me and their refusal to concern themselves with my well-being during a literal pandemic... DISGUSTING AND UNFORGIVABLE!

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District Manager, Spencer’s Gifts, Charlotte, NC, 28277


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Bad communication, no empathy, no advocacy and strict. Gets on lower management as if they are being paid enough to deal with being berated. Doesn’t even Acknowledge sales associates - treats them as if they don’t matter. Everyone I know who has left this company, has left because dealing with said District Manager takes too big a toll on their mental well-being. She is not helpful, but claims to be when in reality she is a burden and gets in the way of the task at hand. She sets up her office in the back room, making it impossible for associates to feel comfortable on their break. Ultimately she contributes to a hostile work environment and makes everyone uncomfortable.

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Upstate Medical University, Despina Garcia, Syracuse, NY, 13210


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Administration at Upstate should be ashamed of themselves for allowing this woman to stay in power. Despina Garcia 6I manager is a despicable human being that treats her employees terribly. She has a history of bullying and abusing her power. I highly discourage anyone from working there. You would be setting yourself up for failure and an abundance of stress. This exact review was relayed to current CNO Nancy Page but continues to be ignored.

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