Don't Give a Sh't = DGS - Field Engineer Unifi Employee Review

1.0
11 Sept 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flight benefits are one step above a Buddy Pass. Good luck trying to board a flight. They take 25% of the bill rate in exchange for this one benefit. There is no time off at all nor will they negotiate with you.

Cons

Although Delta Air Lines owns this company, they are treated nothing like Delta employees. This is the part Delta doesn't tout in the news. Delta is a racist company, who also discriminates against people over the age of forty. So if you are experienced and older they will make you go through DGS to get hired. The employees treat DGS workers like second class citizens and they think it is ok to do that. There is absolutely no intention to hire once you become DGS you won't be converted to Delta as it is against their best interest and why they bought a Staffing Company! United Airlines, American, Southwest, nor Jetblue owns a staffing company. So I guess that is the advantage. Delta could care less about their DGS Staff, thanks a lot Ed Bastian!!!!!!!!

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5.0
30 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

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Cons

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Our goal is to create a great work environment. We are thrilled you’ve had a positive experience with Unifi.
1.0
8 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

No pros to working at Unifi. The Airport is beautiful and people are great. Unfortunately the employees work very hard for little pay and support from Unifi.

Cons

The company has significant internal issues that are not adequately addressed by Human Resources. There appears to be a culture of covering up problems rather than resolving them transparently. Leadership seems more focused on employee retention metrics and maintaining appearances with the airlines they serve than on addressing serious workplace concerns and holding individuals accountable. One of the most concerning examples was the handling of a manager who allegedly inappropriately harassed employees over a period of years. Despite ongoing concerns, meaningful action was not taken for years.. Situations like this create an environment where employees lose trust in leadership and feel that workplace misconduct is not taken seriously. This company should prioritize employee safety, accountability, and ethical management. Addressing serious concerns promptly and transparently is essential to retaining good employees and fostering a healthy workplace culture.

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