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Control Air Enterprises

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Main Office - Anaheim - Administrative Control Air Enterprises Employee Review

1.0
12 Nov 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Base pay is ok, employees are paid weekly, building is nice and new, workspace is large and comfortable for most employees/departments, plenty of parking.

Cons

Very expensive health insurance (while the employee is basically free it costs about $400 a week for spouse and children for HMO insurance - or $240 a week for Kaiser for spouse and children), they say it is an employee owned company but the original owners are still very much in charge of the company, very rigid work schedules – employees must work 8-5 and take a 1 hour lunch break at 12 (but if you have an issue they will make accommodations), everyone has to wear chip lanyards to swipe in and out of the building so they can keep track of everyone’s time, all employees are hourly unless they have direct reports, for the first 3 months you are not allowed to take sick time, for the first year employees start at one weeks’ vacation which starts accruing after 3 months; then from the 2nd year onward it is 2 weeks. Training is not good, they expect new employees to figure out a lot for themselves, but then get mad if things don’t get done quickly/efficiently.

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5.0
4 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Helpful nicestaff and a collaborative office

Cons

Had to start days early and drive far for site walks, but thats construction after all

1.0
19 Aug 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you want to work long hours doing repetitive tasks in a rigid, cliquish environment where questioning anything is punished, you’ll fit right in. Otherwise, there are no real pros.

Cons

Most management has never worked anywhere else, which shows in their lack of industry best practices and leadership ability. It’s an echo chamber of dysfunction, with outdated practices passed down as the only way of doing things. The company thrives on hiring inexperienced people—often straight out of college—so they can be molded into robotic “yes-people” rather than independent thinkers. Anyone who questions the status quo is quickly pushed out, harassed, or retaliated against. Success at this company is based on sucking up and maintaining “friendships,” not on quality of work, intelligence, or drive. Hardworking, capable people are ignored or driven out, while unskilled but well-connected employees are rewarded. The culture runs on ego and clout. Image and internal politics matter far more than actual results or employee well-being. Incredibly cliquish environment. If you’re not in the “in crowd,” expect bullying, mistreatment, and being sidelined. Rampant sexism and subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) racism shape the culture. Leadership does nothing to address it—in fact, they often perpetuate it. Project Engineers and Project Managers are not what those titles suggest. In reality, they are estimators. None of the project managers I interacted with had the skills or knowledge to actually run a project. This is a “butts-in-seats” company that values long hours of face time over real productivity. Employees who stay 12 hours socializing are praised, while those who work efficiently and leave after 8 hours are looked down on. HR is utterly incompetent—either unwilling or unable to protect employees or even shield the company from legal liability. Their failure to act on serious mistreatment is astounding, and likely to backfire on the company in a major way. Even clients see the dysfunction. It’s obvious to anyone outside the company, which is why so many client relationships are strained or unhappy.

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