PepsiCo Packer/Loader reviews

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Jan 21, 2024
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Company Culture: The PepsiCo Atlanta location operates in a manner that feels unwelcoming and unprofessional. Management's use of offensive language and inappropriate terms creates a toxic environment. The promise of career mobility within the company seems empty, as positions are not readily available, leaving employees stuck in roles like loaders or pickers. Additionally, the constant shifting of performance goals adds unnecessary stress. Innovation: The talk man system at PepsiCo is subpar and inefficient. Despite its flaws, employees are expected to maintain high efficiency levels, contributing to an overall frustrating experience. Work-Life Balance: Achieving work-life balance seems impossible with a 10-hour workday starting as early as 3:30 am. Randomly assigned overtime and mandatory days disrupt any attempt at a consistent work-life routine. Communication: Communication within the company is poor, relying on a whisper-down-the-lane approach. Big meetings often exclude a significant portion of the team, making it difficult to foster a sense of unity. Salary: The compensation of $21.00 does not align with the labor and stress associated with the job. The pay does not seem commensurate with the challenges faced by loader pickers.

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