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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University reviews

4.2

76% would recommend to a friend

(94 total reviews)

Dr. P Barry Butler

71% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

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5.0
Jul 8, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Flexibility: Working as a courier offered great flexibility in terms of scheduling. I had the opportunity to choose between full-time or part-time hours, and often had the ability to set my own schedule within the parameters of the job requirements. This flexibility allowed for a better work-life balance and catered to individual preferences. Independence: As a courier, I enjoyed a high level of independence in my work. Once assigned a route or delivery, I had the freedom to plan my own route, manage my time effectively, and make decisions on the go. This autonomy empowered me to take ownership of my responsibilities and deliver packages efficiently. Physical Activity: The courier job involved physical activity and movement throughout the day. This aspect appealed to me as it provided an opportunity for regular exercise and staying active while on the job. It helped me maintain a healthy lifestyle and avoid a sedentary work environment. Varied Work Environment: Being a courier exposed me to various locations and diverse customer interactions. Every day brought new challenges and opportunities to explore different neighborhoods or areas. This dynamic work environment kept the job interesting and prevented monotony.

Cons

Time Pressure: Working as a courier often meant adhering to strict time constraints and meeting delivery deadlines. This time pressure could be demanding, especially during peak hours or when facing unexpected traffic or weather conditions. Meeting delivery expectations within the given time frames could be stressful at times. Weather Challenges: Regardless of weather conditions, couriers are expected to fulfill their delivery responsibilities. This meant working outdoors in extreme temperatures, rain, snow, or other challenging weather situations. Adapting to such conditions and ensuring the safety of oneself and the packages required extra effort and resilience. Customer Interactions: While most customer interactions were positive, there were occasional encounters with difficult or dissatisfied customers. Handling customer complaints or addressing issues on the spot required patience, effective communication, and conflict resolution skills. Dealing with challenging customers could be emotionally draining and required the ability to remain professional and composed. Job Security: The courier industry can be subject to fluctuations and changes in demand. Economic factors or shifts in business needs may impact the stability of the job. Some courier roles may be contractual or seasonal, leading to potential periods of uncertainty or reduced hours. This lack of long-term job security should be considered.

2.0
May 12, 2023

Would not recommend

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Professional development opportunities, many of the people are wonderful, benefits were fairly comprehensive

Cons

No room for growth, it was presented as a future opportunity but no tangible path forward. Lack of management training. No remote flexibility. Dismal raises, even with stellar performance.

5.0
Feb 19, 2023

Excellent place to work!

Recommend
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Pros

Positive, friendly culture. Great PTO and 401K benefits. Supportive of diversity. Excellent leadership

Cons

Pay is low, but benefits makeup for the low pay

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