Confusing and always on edge - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso Ripcho Studio

2,0
10 ott 2017
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Lots of hours to start, awesome people.

Svantaggi

Going to work at 3/4/5AM every time you're called in. You aren't allowed to call off pretty much ever, even though they know you have school or another job which makes it impossible to schedule anything during the week. They call you in the day before and don't give you an option to say no. A lot of people are hired expecting full-time, but after a month or two you get scheduled less and less. Also they tell people they will be full time, and tell other people its seasonal.

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5,0
26 apr 2023
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Flexible, early hours so you're done with work earlier, co workers are a lot of fun. Something new every day

Svantaggi

No benefits available to employees

2,0
24 giu 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

-Lots of hours in August and September -Not a boring job in an office -Good for people who want a seasonal job -Out early, if you don't do sports photos -Inspiration and networking from working with other creative people -New school every day, don't have to see the same kids often unless you do sports and spring proofs

Svantaggi

- Owners have no boundaries; super MAGA. - No good benefits, but they're nice for the owners. - No reliable work outside of Yearbook Photos, Spring Proofs, Graduations. - Cliquey and elitist, hero crew leaders have lived long enough to see themselves become the villains- will fight with each other in front of new photographers, talk down to people, talk badly about other crew leaders and how they are not real photographers or good at their jobs, and discuss people in general, as soon as they leave. - Will not be hired if they sense you are LGBTQ+ or mildly alternative. - High stress and overstimulating environments with mass amounts of loud children, in addition to crew leaders who yell. - Owner dead names and uses the wrong pronouns for transgender employees in private conversations with other employees. - Lack of creativity or evolution in job due to helicopter micro management. - Some studio call times as early as 3 AM, some sports jobs as late as 8/9 PM... not much consideration of this during scheduling and you'll often be running on very little sleep. - You'll be told how important it is to take a break, but almost never take breaks unless you're in a van, on the way to/from a job. You'll be talked about and fall victim to the clique if you insist on having a break. - Belittling nicknames and jokes that you're expected to take. - Ownership involves employees in their marital problems, bring it to the workplace, employees have to act like embarrassing situations didn't happen - Lots of religious schools with faculty who make judgmental and backhanded comments to photographers. - The especially unstable side of ownership can turn on you, regardless of how committed you've been. Talks to you like you're "the help." - Unprofessional/unstable ownership showed up at my new, public job, and made a scene in front of customers and other employees.

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