Unsatisfied with how things are going... - Anonymous employee GardaWorld Employee Review

1.0
Jul 9, 2011
Anonymous employee
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Pros

My colleagues are the only thing that stops me from moving to another company. These are the dedicated staff members of the company that Senior Management doesn't recognized in terms of promotion and pay increase

Cons

No advancement Managers need to know how to 'MANAGE" their staff and be an effective manager. Senior Management specially from Montreal - when you see staff members at the office, please acknowledge our good mornings and say hello instead of looking at your blackberry or act as if you don't see us

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5.0
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Pros

Good training. Not too demanding in the learning curve.

Cons

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3.0
Jun 11, 2026
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Pros

The role provides the opportunity to meet a diverse range of people, oversee multiple sites, and stay active throughout the day. The constant movement and variety help keep the work engaging and dynamic.

Cons

Supervisors are often overwhelmed by the number of accounts they are responsible for managing. They are required to conduct site checks within specific timeframes, regardless of the distance between locations, which can be challenging and time-consuming. Additionally, staffing shortages and heavy workloads can force supervisors to cover posts themselves when no one on the roster is available or willing to take an assignment, preventing them from completing other critical responsibilities. The company appears to follow federal law only to the extent necessary to avoid legal repercussions. As a member of the military reserves, I have observed that legally mandated rest periods following military duty are not always adequately considered by management when scheduling employees. This can create unnecessary fatigue and make it more difficult to balance military obligations with civilian work responsibilities.

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