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American Tree Medics

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The made current employees give reviews here - VMI Technician American Tree Medics Employee Review

1.0
11 Feb 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They are trying to save their reputation on glassdoor. They will tell employees their rating is from a disgruntled employee.

Cons

Take a job here, you will quickly figure out the cons.

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5.0
4 Feb 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Family Oriented, Team Oriented, Pay is good, Per diem, truck, Gas card, Company phone, All PPE is supplied. whether you are green or experience, you will not be left alone on your own until you feel confident enough to proceed on your own. Options of transferring to different divisions.

Cons

If traveling can get hard on family/kids.

2.0
5 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Company truck and gas reimbursement.

Cons

When first hired it could take over a month and a half to even get a call for start date of training. Training is 2 hours away for in office policy and procedures for company. Nothing focusing on field experience just basic HR stuff. You will not be paid travel time to get there for either day. Nor will you receive travel time back with truck on second day. My first day of PG&E office training there was a couple current American Tree Medics employees who told me to look out around here someone is always out to throw you under the bus for something and if need be the owner will find away to get you fired legally. Yikes! Not the best way to start a first day in the PG&E office about a company just starting out with. Once getting all training complete, if Transmission is your assigned position. The company will not train you themselves. They want you to learn the PG&E way. PG&E Transmission Senior VMI must train you their way. Problem is no one does it the same way. So your work will be an error for one or the other based on whom you are working with or is auditing the work. Additionally, if the SVMI's are on vacation or in meetings that week or two, then you basically follow around American Tree Medic employees and observe and not get trained or have equipment like a Gtac to enter any data in. Therefore, a time laps in training happens causing the, " If you don't use it, you lose it!" phrase to hold true in work life. Parking downtown in insane and your meeting work location never begins where you park your truck so hustle the 1/4 to 1/2 a mile to make it happen the best you can and even worse after lunch for the next meet up spot with your trainer.

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