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Benefits reviews
1-5 of 5 Reviews
3.0
Mar 9, 2025
2.0
Jul 22, 2024
3.0
Jun 7, 2019
4.0
Oct 7, 2015
1.0
Aug 19, 2015
Anonymous Team Lead
Current
Louisville, Kentucky
The vacation pay does not kick in until you have been there for one year.
Anonymous Director
Former
Saint Louis, Missouri
For front line associates it was not conducive to ensure proper work life balance. For Director and above it was 4-star.
Anonymous Project Manager
Current
Louisville, Kentucky
Most companies start paid time off prior to one year of service. Could be better.
1
Anonymous employee
Former
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Paid vacation and time off can be borrowed from your yearly allotment after working at the company for a certain amount of time.
1
Anonymous Data Entry Operator
Current
Lake Katrine, New York State
You only get time off after being there for a year, and after 6 months at least you can borrow from the next year. If you're not there a year, the time they give you is taken from your last paycheck. It's ridiculous.