The money can be good but you have to sell your soul - Managed Repair Representative Progressive Insurance Employee Review

1.0
May 27, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You don't have to worry about losing your job. After 12 years, starting at 35k, ending a little over 60k. Benefits are mediocre. After 12 years, was bringing in over 10k in profit sharing between December and end of January. Had about 5 weeks off per year includes sick/vacation/whatever. Co-worker competency. If you want to re-locate all over the country all the time, you can move up the ladder pretty fast. Training facilities are pretty cool.

Cons

Television ads promote price not service. You may wonder why many claimants get stuck with 10 or 15% fault with a claim here when clear fault lies with an Insured. You can guess why that happens (I won't disclose how or why, as that may be considered as "confidential"). They treat customers, body shops and anyone who has a difference of opinion like complete garbage. I drove over 4 hours every day, working 12 hours every day with no paid overtime and micro managed. There were some areas in the country that it was better working conditions, but overall, it is a company who run as far from the golden rule as they can despite what they will tell you. I likely would have been diagnosed as clinically depressed. I am so blessed that I escaped that company and found greener pastures. Parts usage is a joke here. Repair times are a joke. Cycle time is a joke and includes weekends. I was told to tell body shops that the large jobs will soak up the cycle time of the small jobs where a 4 hour job on a friday dropoff needs to be done on friday, per the system. I would receive spreadsheets of network shop results statewide, and nearly every shop statewide would be in the red. The shops were the problem, not the expectations. The dollar is valued first and foremost, people are on the bottom of the value system here. While I made a lot of money in those 12 years and may have boosted my financial success in life, it was a career waste. If you are seeking a company with ethics, integrity, morals or other worthy attributes, look elsewhere. Also, their HR department is management support and that is all. HR here is strictly against employees and you will lose every time. It was my opinion that the further west you go, the better the job gets. i.e. west coast may be where its at, but that is unverified as fact.

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Cons

Unrealistic claim volume, it ramps up slowly when you're in training and then you start getting so many claims you don't know what to do with them. Customer service is constantly preached, but it's not possible to return voicemails, texts and emails timely while managing 20 claims a day. They keep increasing volume, and you have to spend a minimum of 5 hours a week taking live calls, during which you cannot make any calls out on your own claims, and are required to work each claim you take a call on to it's fullest point, even when they are brand new and unassigned, taking you away from taking action on your own claims that could prevent calls. They are incorporating AI and digital tools that were intended to simplify the process and reduce phone time, but customers are upset and refuse to participate, which means claims are delayed awaiting digital statements, and then need more phone calls anyway. The expectations are outrageous.

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