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Continental Battery Systems

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Great company to work for! - Branch Manager Continental Battery Systems Employee Review

5.0
Sep 23, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Battery Systems is a great place to work. There have been some growing pains as expected with a company this has grown so much so quickly but the way that HR and management have handled it all says a lot. You are treated like an individual and a teammate and never just a number as with many other companies. Brad, the owner, takes time regularly to visit each of his locations and have a personal relationship with all of his employees. Branch managers are given the freedom and are actually encouraged to run their branch as if it were their own business. Overall the company has great leadership and a support system of people who really care about each employee.

Cons

The rapid pace and constant change. (Pro and con)

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Pros

Growth is at forefront Multiple distribution locations

Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Strict no overtime policy resulted in consistent work schedules and work life balance. Gained valuable skills and maintained inventory accuracy with the WMS. Developed strong attention to detail due to the high accuracy needed for the job.

Cons

Denied combined cost of living and performance increase based on a single day of lateness, resulting in a corrective action report. Company handbook specifies that any corrective action prevents receiving either increase. Disconnected corporate structure and poor communication from main office. Branch mostly left unsupervised but held to unclear standards without training. High turnover due to management unwilling to pay living wage, causing difficulty hiring and retaining staff, especially in higher cost areas. Company focus on short-term 'resilience training' shifts the burden of burnout to employees, rather than addressing systemic issues like unlivable wages and profit-driven management practices.

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