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TSi Geotechnical

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"Part Time" with Full-Time hours and no Full-Time benefits - Technician TSi Geotechnical Employee Review

2.0
13 Nov 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Good place to get experience if you have little Small company has a more personal feel

Cons

There seem to be the "chosen" people who get benefits and fast-tracked through the company, and others get put on the back burner. Full-time is dangled in front of employees' faces like a carrot on a string - they tell you "it can be as little as 90 days" when you start, but it's total malarkey. I've seen it take over a year for someone to even be considered for full-time, and others have been there over 2 years and still are paid marginally better than what they were when they started. It's common for employees to be worked an annual average of 35+ hours per week and still be considered part-time, which means no paid vacation, no grievance or sick leave, and no health insurance. Full-time, for the chosen employees, grants them all of that. Is that legal? No idea. But it's really shady, considering most places will put you at full-time if you work more than 35 hours per week average. Getting asked by friends and family if you're full-time yet gets really old after 6 months, let alone 2 years. The pay-rate is wildly made up and doesn't reflect one's experience at all or qualifications at all. Some will start at around $11-14 per hour, while the Chosen Ones started at $20+. Someone with multiple internships can make less than someone with less experience and fresh out of college. The culture of nepotism at the company practically runs the place; you can't spell nepotism without TSi. People are hired more because they're family more than they're hired based on qualifications or experience. Some of the most valuable employees will be fired for no reason, like a guy with cancer being fired via FedEx the day before his medical insurance renewed; an employee who had worked for 17 years, had 6 kids, and was fired without warning on a Friday. This kind of atmosphere leaves employees in fear of, rather than respect for, the president of the company. The turnover rate is abysmal. I can count on less than two hands the people there currently who were there when I started. Why is it so bad? Long hours. Low pay. Low compensation. Poor benefits.

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5.0
20 Jul 2020
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Pros

Family owned and operated. Great culture and long-standing trusted relationships with clients.

Cons

They service the entire Midwest, so travel will be expected, but not necessarily a "con" if looking for an opportunity with OT potential.

4.0
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Pros

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Cons

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