sad - Anonymous employee SSP Group Employee Review

1.0
20 Jun 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

a dollar above minimum wage.

Cons

horrible company, horrible management, too many "supervisors/managers" not enough actual supervision. Unprofessional. Unorganized. Employees show up when they want and management gives out a "write up" occasionally for it. Write ups are a joke because you can have well over ten and still not be concerned. Cash handling is a joke. Over all poor rating. I've never seen a company work like this before. Also all the corporate decisions are exactly that, corporate decisions. They don't know what's best for their employees because upper management isn't around to know how the kiosks are actually ran and what would actually help.

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