Political but not Professional (for little or no money.) - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) Goodwill

1,0
17 juin 2011
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Avantages

Clients Size Locations Mission Cafeteria on Main Campus Employee Assistance Program and Counselors, you'll need them Access to Austin Nonprofit Community (be nice, they don't take GW folks too seriously, which will come in handy later. See the Cons section below) Lots of training opportunities you can use in future work life---take em, dont expect to use them.

Inconvénients

-Regularly late on annual reviews, raise request, vacation approvals. -Poor organizational skills by supervisors and managers was the norm. The further you go up the chain, the worse it got. Meetings were often cancelled or outright forgotten. Unapproved time cards led to repeated shorted or no check. Their answer? "We'll put it on the next one." They pay every two weeks. -Expensive Benefits. -High turn-over, not uncommon for social work, but, its because of how people were treated, not how they did their job, see below. -Cannot expect to be honestly reviewed for your performance fulfilling your title---an actual quote from a supervisor "I should have lied on your review.". Actual. Quote. - Lots of drama and intrigue. Sometimes quite toxic to getting things done. -Everyone in actual leadership post have been there for ages. New ideas fall on deaf ears, huge disconnect between staff and management. -Ran by a majority of business people, not social workers.

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5,0
24 avr. 2026
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Avantages

Easy work, enjoyable, good company

Inconvénients

A little boring, not long term job.

2,0
9 juin 2026
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Avantages

Work fulfilling both physically and socially, dealing with donors and fellow employees for this retiree and former legal and business professional.

Inconvénients

Creepy, clannish, petty, and cultish management is more interested in humiliating others under the guise of "following rules" many of their own making than in ensuring that the work facility is properly equipped to handle daily workflow. Communication nonexistent. Managers pop in and out, apparently stationed at some secret location.  Robotic replies to legitimate work questions when they weren't out-and-out nasty.  I've occasionally dealt with this sort of folks, but never an entire collection of them cheering each other on as might appear in some deleted scene from "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Poisonous and bizarre. Recommended only for the Abnormal Psychology student.

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