This is a very cool job but was completely ruined by the leadership they picked. When days off are requested and approved you get punished with hours taken away from your schedule. They have a very unstable review of your work process. You can’t opt out of their insurance and they will take the insurance away if you don’t work enough hours. It pays okay ( with inflation and gas prices I don’t even know if it’s that competitive) It’s been very slow for a while and many people sitting at home, yet the company continues to hire new people. There is a rule in the employee handbook about no fraternizing and the supervisor is dating one of the clients… yet no higher ups seem to raise an eyebrow. So you basically accumulate all this sick pay and never get to use it because you're never working or always working. If you have any overtime and get sick you can't use your sick pay. If you aren't on a case you can't use your sick pay. Also, they're always pushing to hire but there's already not enough work for their current employees. Some will try to make you look bad to make themselves look better. Coworkers are usually nice but it does get competitive. If you can't leave when they want you to, they'll go with someone who will. You are also less likely to be sent for travel work if you ask for rentals or a flight. If you travel they don't pay per diem or gas, they want to make you travel in your own vehicle (so if anything happens it's on you), they even want you staying with family and friends so they don't have to pay for a hotel. The company just wants to nickel and dime everything. It's project-based so unless you travel (frequently and have to know the right people) work is too inconsistent to justify staying. The work itself is interesting so that's a plus. The amount linguists get paid is the biggest pro.
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