Overall Awful - Violations Processor Verra Mobility Employee Review

1.0
28 Jul 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote work offered but not for everyone Training was easy and only 4 days Equipment was provided

Cons

Did not care for those with disabilities or health problems, was let go for “performance” when I was meeting goals and making improvements based on feedback given. Head some health issues come up, doctors notes were not accepted and they said “it’s either you work today or we let you go” even after it was okayed by higher ups that it was not an issue and I could have missed that day. Leadership doesn’t care, they act like they’re all righteous and once you get your equipment they don’t train you much further but expect perfection even though the videos/photos can’t be 100% accurate most of the time. Blames you for all the issues even though half the time the leadership doesn’t know the laws regarding the violations and for the cameras how they show the offenses.

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Verra Mobility Response
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Thank you for your feedback and review. As this is anonymous and I don’t know the specifics around why your employment was terminated, I want to clarify that Verra Mobility has a variety of leave policies for which every employee is entitled pending the specific leave requirements. Additionally, Verra Mobility does reserves the right to require documentation again pending the specific leave requirements. It is unfortunate that it seems there may have been some sort of miscommunication or misunderstanding in your specific scenario.

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