Facts are facts: Across the company, over 50% employee turnover.
Leadership just doesn't seem to know what to do. Some in leadership are down right toxic and it seems their ineptitude is directly harming the business. The new company "Kyfora" is foundering and dragging what's left of the business with it. Its just really bad business decision making. A few of the good business leaders have left in the past year/year and a half, I guess they could see what was coming....too bad they couldn't have let us know.
I've seen people relocate for jobs here and get laid off within months. Others have joined and within weeks have had the terms of their original employment offer rescinded or substantially changed. Why would you do that to PEOPLE?
Work-life balance is horrible. Under resourced (because they had to lay people off) means people are working very long hours. People get called in from their scheduled vacation time - even from personal family events! Managers have even chastised employees for being "unavailable" during their vacation time! This is hand over heart truth.
The second generation owners are just not up to the task. The one brother they can't seem to hide quick enough - bounces from one role to another because he embodies toxicity. The other one "runs" the place. A nice guy but and can't sort out leadership ineptitude. Seems like he just lives with it because he afraid to confront a hard conversation and/or can't deal with conflict. He is pretty good at picking out paint colors and organizing parties. I guess he should have gained experience in a company where his dad was the boss and everyone sugar coated things for him. I've been at other companies, and this guy probably wouldn't have made it past junior management.
Beyond the business bleeding and toxic managers is the safety. Its absolutely amazing no one has been critically injured. Again, facts are facts: they had a HAZMAT explosion where the local fire department had to destroy all their gear because of contamination. Contractors exposed to fumes on the roof (sorry for the residential neighborhood, small fires, and all the other more "ordinary" injuries.
Look if you need a job, its something but don't stop looking. Either they will lay you off or you will need to leave for your own mental and/or physical health.