Not a good place at all. - MMP Tech Examinetics Employee Review

1.0
Apr 2, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the people I have met and the places I have seen.

Cons

The office actually asked people to come on here and leave good reviews because they can’t get people to come to work here!! News flash: if you were a good company you wouldn’t have to ask!! but there really isnt anything good to say about this company and it starts at the CEO level. Mean and hateful communication between office and field techs. In the office they lie to the new MMP field techs then send them out in the field where they become angry. Long hours with often times less than 8 hours between shifts. The only scheduled break is lunch and if you get backed up because of technical difficulties you don’t get lunch. ZERO bathroom breaks!!! They took out the microwaves so no more hot lunches for you poor souls still stuck out there!!! 10 - 12 hour days with no way to heat food!! 1 vehicle to share between sometimes 6 techs. You travel together, work together and stay in same hotel together. Home three weeks a year. Always hearing complaints about the use of the van. Can’t really do anything on weekends unless you rent a car because you only get the van for 2 hours at a time, and lots of weekends it has to be used for airport runs so it isn’t available anyway. Truck driver/techs forced to lie on logs. They say they want to make things better for field techs yet do NOTHING to improve. Antiquated equipment that malfunctions daily, Home made software you have to fight with daily, They should let EVERYONE go on rotation not just the truck drivers and OHS!! There is no training for MMP staff. They send people into the field and expect the Unit Manager and crew to train them while running their own station. They have started hiring Unit Managers from outside the company instead of promoting from within. They don’t recognize seniority in any way!! Lots of good people quit because of low pay, unreasonable hours and favoritism, lies and backstabbing. Raises are nil! Any good reviews you read on here are probably from Office personnel. They certainly are not from the people working out in the field. Required to wear steel toe shoes and stand on your feet for 12 hours a day inside the mobile Unit. And the pay!! Let’s not forget that the MMP techs make anywhere from 8.00 to 9.00 dollars per hour. They sell you on overtime and per diems, then scrutinize every minute that your manager turns in. Then if they don't agree they will deduct that from your hours. You are basically supposed to give up your life, live and breathe Examinetics without compensation. All office personnel should be required to come work on the mobile Unit, under the same circumstances as the field techs, no rental, wearing the ugly baggy scrubs and steel toe boots and work the same hours as the field techs for at least a month!!! Then maybe, just maybe, things would start to improve out there.

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Pros

What I like most is that I work alone 99% of the time. When I hear other people complain about office politics and difficult co-workers, I am thankful that I don't work in an office. Also, I enjoy the travel. I've had the opportunity to kayak under the Golden Gate Bridge and around the Statue of Liberty. Wherever I go I try to find something interesting to do.

Cons

You spend a lot of time away from home.

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Examinetics Response
6mo
Thank you for taking the time to submit a review about your work experience with Examinetics over the past 10 years! We appreciate your contributions and dedication.
1.0
Apr 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The people in the field I have met

Cons

Title: A 9-Year Career Erased with Insulting, Predatory Legal Tractics Cons: Examinetics views loyalty as a strictly one-way street, and their leadership operates with zero integrity. After giving this company nearly a decade of my life and knowing the operations inside and out, they cut me loose and immediately tried to corner me with predatory legal tactics. Instead of a respectful exit, they shoved a dense, highly restrictive severance agreement in my face and demanded I sign it in five days. The terms were completely unconscionable. For nine years of dedicated service, they had the absolute nerve to offer a laughable 17 days of severance pay. In exchange for those pennies, they tried to strong-arm my signature on a massive two-year non-compete clause that covered anywhere the company even "planned" to do business, along with a one-year non-solicitation agreement. It was a blatant, calculated attempt to use a worker's sudden loss of income to legally handcuff them and strip away their right to earn a living in their own industry. It is a disgusting way to do business. I refused to sign it and walked away. Anyone considering a job here needs to know exactly how ruthless, insulting, and manipulative this company is behind closed doors.

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