Vantaggi
Career Growth Opportunities: I started as a front-line agent in 2007, and through the end of 2024, worked my way up from frontline agent to mentor, supervisor, and manager roles across customer service, repair, retention, and sales departments. The company offered a path for hard-working, flexible employees to advance. Variety of Experience: Exposure to multiple departments allowed me to build a diverse skill set and contribute meaningfully for over a decade. Rewarding Early Years: For much of my tenure, I found the work fulfilling, especially in roles outside of sales, where dedication was often recognized.
Svantaggi
Toxic Sales Department Culture: The daily performance pressure in sales felt like relentless beat-downs, with little recognition or encouragement. It wore me down despite my resilience and track record. Lack of Support for Managers: As a high-paid manager, my compensation was frequently held over my head, and I received no meaningful grooming for the next step. Comparisons to peers in different groups (e.g., evening vs. morning shifts) were unfair and illogical, undermining my efforts. Retention Failure: Despite the new CEO, Chris Winfrey, emphasizing longer employee tenure, there was zero effort to retain me after 17 years of service. The end of my career here was a bitter letdown, reflecting a disconnect between leadership’s words and actions.