TP reviews

4.4

88% would recommend to a friend

(74,254 total reviews)

Jorge Amar

95% approve of CEO

83% positive business outlook

TP has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 74,254 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The TP employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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74K reviews
1.0
Nov 15, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you don't have a job or any job offers, this place will hire you. On the spot, pending your drug test. Practically impossible to get fired as long as you show up when scheduled and on time each scheduled day.

Cons

If you don't kiss your supervisor's butt, they will make your life a living hell. Don't divulge anything personal to them, they will tell everyone else on the team your personal business, including your own performance shortcomings (not meeting or getting all top ratings on surveys, your call times, etc). Even when you're new at the job. You can have a call that is picture perfect, they will find something wrong. "So, you managed to do everything correctly on that call. Great job! But, it was only 9 minutes long. If you had gone for 13 minutes, that would have been much better, so, watch your call times!" It doesn't matter that you solved the issue, but they have to find something to berate you on. If you don't join in on the supervisor's kiss butt team and act like he's a god, forget about getting assistance from him on anything. Maybe doing drugs with him will get you extra points in your favor, since they obviously only drug test for employment, not after. I used to do drug and alcohol counseling. I know when someone comes back from lunch high. I've seen great supervisors or floor assistants get demoted without good reason or proof of false allegations that were launched against them. You better appreciate it when your supervisor makes a go for you. God help you if you reject him. A lot of the workers can be nice. The next level technicians (ihd) are horribly rude and the Network Technicians for Verizon are even worse! Many customers go on and on complaining about their bills to you or swearing at you when you don't even work in billing and complain continuously while you're trying to fix their issue. You are told that you are not supposed to hand a call over to a supervisor until the customer demands one at least 3 times. You will get into trouble if the call is reviewed and it is discovered they didn't ask it 3 times. It is called call avoidance.

1.0
Jul 28, 2012

Thankful it's over!

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Give 2 weeks when you quit and you'll always have a job there. - Stick it out for a year and your experience looks good to prospective employers.

Cons

- Horribly underpaid for what you're expected to know. After completing 6 weeks of classroom training on tech support for phone, internet and cable, you will earn a meager $10.50 an hour. Even if you could afford the company's health insurance on that salary, it isn't worth having. - Low-class coworkers. Lots of people in sweatpants with poor hygiene and poor attitudes. Do NOT store your lunch in the communal refrigerators; there is a good chance someone will steal it. I saw a supervisor blow "snot rockets" into the trash can next to his desk more than once. My trainer belched out the word "barf" mid-sentence several times a day during training. These are NOT exaggerations! -The place is dirty. Toilets sprayed with feces or clogged are a daily occurrence. People don't pick up after themselves in the break room. The microwaves are full of slop, there are potholes in the parking lot, headsets are communal and covered with hairs and flaked skin, and so on. - "Supervisor" and "Internal Help Desk" personnel are terrible. They let tiny bits of power go right to their heads and are deliberately rude and anti-helpful. Eye-rolls and sighs precede the answer to just about any question you ask, probably because these "big promotions" only come with an extra $1 an hour. Most "company memos" are stated in the imperative and end with the phrase "up to and including termination." - If you work on Saturday or Sunday, forget about ever having that day off again. Forget PTO, they won't even approve UNPAID time off when it's requested months in advance. - "Net-staffing" is the company's practice of changing your schedule, whether or not you can work at those times. It means that, if you're scheduled on a holiday-pay holiday, you can be removed from that day and rescheduled on your day off. It also means they can (and do!) forcibly change daytime schedules to overnights. For example, you might be told that instead of noon to 8pm, your schedule is being changed to 1:30am to noon. These are permanent changes, not rotating. - You have an allotment of "break time" each day, which includes restroom breaks. So basically, that means there is a timer running each time you have to use the restroom. - There is a “clean desk policy” and they also reserve the right to conduct searches of your personal belongings. Having a pen, piece of paper (such as a receipt), a cell phone or an ipod in your purse or on your desk could result in discipline or termination. (Supervisors openly text and play games on their phones, look at facebook and sports scores on their computers, though they are subject to the same rules.)

1.0
Apr 4, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good pay for a job that requires no skills, experience or education.

Cons

Management is awful. Call center is filthy, employees are sick all the time, floors, desks or computers never clean. Supervisors will change frequently, often several times a month. Policies change constantly. Call opening/closings will change on a weekly basis, and you better get each and every one of them perfect. Sucks the life out of employees. Shady company.

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