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Standard Textile

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Nepotism!!!! - Anonymous Standard Textile Employee Review

1.0
Sep 2, 2014
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Pros

The only part of this company that is above average is the PTO

Cons

Nepotism at it's finest. If you're not part of the family, Jewish, or sleeping with someone in he family the chances of a fair salary and promotion are slim to none. There is a definite sense of hierarchy and if you are not in upper management you will work hard, be paid minimal, be micromanaged, and treated like an incompetent. Raises are small and insignificant compared to cost of living increases. Employees are not treated fairly across the board. Company finances are used recklessly. They value image more than their employees, and do no view their employees as people, rather numbers. The harder you work, the more they expect of you with no greater compensation. Others can get away with unsatisfactory work and are then given less work, same compensation as those that are hard working. There is no motivation to succeed and grow professionally. This is by the worst company I have worked for. I have seen very unethical practices within the company, but since it is family owned it does no good reporting anything to HR.

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Pros

There are people who worked there that are very helpful and are actually genuine but that’s not everyone.

Cons

Management not the greatest, HR protects Management and NOT anyone else below that, pay is not fair and starts low, job reviews are all reflection of person giving you the review and not of how your work is done. There are people that doesn’t know what they’re doing but management keeps them and has them in their management team but the ones who actually put in the work are the ones put on the sidelines and treated poorly.

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