- Small family run business. To succeed here, you must 100% subscribe to their old school way of thinking and selling. You may find yourself having to agree with a lot of what upper management has to say despite the consequences in order to get ahead. In fact, the company held a full "training" session for every employee in every department to learn how to manage a workday the company's way. It covered office analogies, how a calendar works, and how to write notes... needless to say it was a waste of time.
- Toxic, competitive atmosphere. A dog-eat-dog culture like the one that exists at Yankee Leisure only leads to unhappy people. Employees were found crying in the hallway from time to time.
- Few growth opportunities. Make no mistake about it, the company will gladly tout that they promote from within, but often times talented employees with longstanding careers and experience must compete with less experienced newcomers for the very few job growth opportunities there are.
- High pressure work environment. There is plenty of pressure from upper management to perform week after week without access to adequate training or support.
- Rude middle management. It was not rare to witness middle management berate their subordinates and make them cry for small mistakes like not selling trip insurance... or sometimes for no reason at all.