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Be Careful of Unethical Practices - SQL Developer (Contractor) Tanisha Systems Employee Review

1.0
15 Feb 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

As a contractor you don't perform work for the company (but the client) and may have little or nominal interaction with Tanisha Systems Staff.

Cons

This is only the 2nd contractual position I've had as my employment has mostly been full time employee status. Nonetheless, at the point when my employment was terminated, I was not paid for the full hours I worked (13 hrs. short so far). There is literally NO ONE who is taking the initiative to see that this is corrected. Most of my emails went unanswered and phone calls were no more productive. Presumably someone should/would be able to see to it that this is readily resolved, but very little interest has been displayed. Although I provided the timesheet approvals a SECOND TIME (after receiving them from the client), no action was taken. Upon sending an email with my attorney copied and stating I will be filing a complaint with the Dept. Of Labor, the timesheet was forwarded but still no response provided. Does anybody know what kind of company operates like this? No... I mean really "What Kind"? So I checked ADP and found full compensation provided for my final pay. I won't do this again! Here is what the LAW stipulates as shown on Dept. of Labor site: when an employee for any reason whatsoever is laid off, or whenever an employee quits, resigns, or leaves employment for any reason, the employer shall pay the employee all wages due not later than the regular payday for the pay period during which the employee's termination, suspension or cessation of employment (whether temporary or permanent) took place, as established in accordance with section 2 of this act; or, in the case of employees compensated in part or in full by an incentive system, a reasonable approximation of all wages due, until the exact amounts due can be computed; provided, however, that when any employee is suspended as a result of a labor dispute and such labor dispute involves those employees who make up payrolls, the employer may have an additional 10 days in which to pay such wages. So now I'm on my way to file with the Dept. of Labor.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
15 Jan 2026
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Pros

Pros? This is absolutely laughable

Cons

Tanisha systems is by far one of the worst companies I have ever worked for in my entire career. They don’t explain things correctly, they send you screenshots that are outdated with vague information and expect you to understand how their systems work. Even after you submit your timesheet or expense report reports, they still ask you to send Screenshots. They also expect you to be the communicator between the client and them. Why? Any third-party company is supposed to have a direct relationship with the client and leave the employee out of making sure the communication goes back-and-forth between companies. It’s been four months since I left them and they still owe me two months worth of mileage expense reimbursements. There have been no replies to all the emails I have sent, in response to their request for completed reports, screenshots, etc. I have provided them more than enough, and my request to get paid has gone completely silent. DO NOT work for this company!!!

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