Where is my chair? - Anonymous employee iPipeline Employee Review

1.0
Oct 21, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are still hardworking people there trying to build that chair, but more keep fleeing as it continues to get worse instead of better.

Cons

Management still can't get that chair delivered on time. They keep shuffling cards, but still lose the hand. Manager has been here quite some time now, so no more excuses. There are no excuses anyway - either you delivered on time or you didn't. They are not so smug after a year of reality. Or shouldn't be because they have not delivered previous contracts nor gotten any new ones.

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iPipeline Response
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Since we don't build chairs I am not sure how to respond to your comments. Our turnover in this office is down, we are in a better place by far than we were a year ago, and we continue to have improvements in customer service and delivery. Your comments are not consistent with other employees that I talk to in the office. I would be glad to listen, call me anytime. Tim

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