Horrible company to work for. - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso CPKC

1,0
18 dic 2014
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Pay that's about it. Really nothing much else to talk about.

Svantaggi

The management has no clue on how to run a railroad. They use terroristic threats to keep you working 24-7-365. They give no personal time off, if you try to call in sick more then twice in a month they threaten you with your job. It's a union shop and they don't abide by the contract they violate are work rules all the time. They continually try to short your pay to save a buck.

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5,0
21 apr 2026
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Compensation, Opportunities for Growth, interesting projects

Svantaggi

Depending on role, relocation may occur frequently but that goes with the type of business and business needs.

2,0
29 mag 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Lots of opportunities to provide value

Svantaggi

Poor leadership at the C-level. CIO has no control over the direction of the IT landscape beyond what is dictated to her by the CEO and other business owners. The IT environment is almost solely controlled by the demands of the business at the cost of being able to manage and adapt to needs. 20 years behind the market in the adoption of cloud technology. Existing cloud strategy was built by engineers pressed into the role of architects and learning as they progressed along. No automation or DevOps presence whatsoever outside what the platform teams use to simplify their own workloads. Remote work is considered a 4-letter word and is extremely frowned upon as anything other than an as-needed and pre-approved option. Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery are still done using backups and shadow copies of key infrastructure, and those key systems are decided upon at the time the tests are planned instead of testing the company's infrastructure in its entirety. Data centers are geographically separated, but are significantly disparate in what is physically hosted and accessible. Recognition and rewards are overtly encouraged, but are covertly handed out based on the level of visibility and impact to the business and stakeholders. Senior leadership constantly touts open-door policy and approachability, but give off vibes and impressions opposite of the overt policy. The company puts on a show of being diverse and inclusive. Case in point, the hiring of a female CIO. The problem is that working within an 'old boys network' leadership, it doesn't matter how inclusive and diverse the company appears because those elements are never given the opportunity to show their value.

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