Pros
Initially, the company showcased experienced individuals in GM, PM, and DVM roles, which promised valuable insights into the job and potential impacts on staff from any changes.
Cons
Unfortunately, with the arrival of new leadership, there were sweeping changes that raised questions about their compatibility with the pet industry and the company's core values. These recent shifts left the organization in disarray, eroding the qualities that once made Destination Pet a tolerable workplace. The new operations model heavily relies on individuals connected to the upper leadership, sometimes at the expense of relevant pet care experience. The stability of the operations team has been disrupted, raising doubts about the expertise and suitability of these new hires. The work culture now faces significant challenges, from overwhelming workloads and inadequate compensation to a lack of transparency in performance evaluations. The changing bonus structure is a constant source of frustration for managers, as it often undermines their incentives. Pay imbalances tied to location revenue have also created fairness concerns. Additionally, there are ongoing discussions about the company's efforts in diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. While committees have been established, their effectiveness remains uncertain.