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VERY POOR QUALITY - Packaging Threshold Enterprises Employee Review

1.0
2 Aug 2014
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Pros

3 Different shifts, and a lot of good people with a minimum wage salary. Everybody makes the same money.

Cons

I work in Packaging Department where employees put the tablets, liquids or cream inside the bottle. The employees need to wear a lab coat during their shift. Lab coats are less than number of employees. So the employees need it to wear the same for several days or use somebody else. Inside the building it gets so hot, sometimes 84 degrees and the packers are sweating over the product. Is not water inside, so the employees do not drink enough. Myself I spoke to one of supervisors about this, but the supervisor said " IRA (owner) doesn't want to pay for the air conditioning" The lab coats are returned dirty after washed. DO NOT BUY THE PRODUCT, the company make the employees to work under bad conditions.

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5.0
6 Aug 2025
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Pros

Ira Goldberg and the amazing products he has produced over the years - most the people are great and is a excellent company.

Cons

Ira Goldberg is an amazing man who started a great company - his management team keeps him in the dark and I never did. The products are amazing and hopefully got rid of bad management like for CFO. The management team spends no time training the work force and keeps them in the dark.

2.0
7 Dec 2025
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Pros

People. That's it. I was the only reason I stayed as long as I did.

Cons

Too many to list. Here are my top ones. 1. Management is nonexistent. When managers want to manage, they get shot down, and then when things get bad, COs blame the management because they couldn't do their job. Lots of responsibility without any power to change things. Basic formula for burnout and loss of revenue. 2. The owner needs to step aside and let the people he hired to do the job do their job for God's sake. Stop micromanaging in areas you have no right to manage, especially IT. (He is a technophobe.) 3. Pay... That's it. Pay people what they deserve for the work and stop jerking them around when spouting numbers and giving less, if not a pittance, when hired. Total bait and switch. These people think you are legit when they get hired. 4. Accountability. Hold your people accountable. Managers and supervisors get away with the worst business decisions ever and then get promoted. Total facepalm here.

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