Ratings for Asplundh Tree Expert Company
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Asplundh Tree Expert Company Reviews
What is it like working at Asplundh Tree Expert Company?
Limited Growth Options and Marginal Pay for Female Workers.
Human Resources (HR) Specialist in Philadelphia:
Pros: My coworkers - anyone below executive/management level.
Cons: Disproportionate number of managers to staff. Pay inequities between departments. Politics, favoritism and nepotism abound. Female workers definitely get the short end of the stick. Company needs to get with the times, lagging behind in corporate culture - this is not the 1980s anymore guys.
Not for everyone.
Tree Trimmer in Chilhowie:
Pros: The people I work with are one of the main reasons
Cons: The pay being lower than it should be, my area having a lower budget therefore not allowing us to have as good equipment as others, saftey guys coming out acting like they know tree work because they read it in a book instead of actually doing it and knowing what they are talking about, there is no bonus, and generally if an accident happens it's more than likely the crews accident and you'll get your pay cut or fired
Working for asplundh.
Tree Trimmer in Lynchburg:
Pros: Bucket work and overtime
Cons: Get paid little to nothing to do work people get paid $4-$5 more and hour for
Got to take the bad with the good.
Tree Trimmer in Meridian:
Pros: The type of work
Cons: The pay versus the work
It's a headache most of the times.
Groundsman in Big Rapids:
Pros: The service I provide people
Cons: Management and supervisors like to keep all of us out of the loop with everything... the higher ups dont care and neither do the gf's... we never get what we need for safety and they want us to work on all heavy machinery as if we are mechanics when we are groundsman...
Tree Trimmer / Pruner in Henderson:
Pros: Four day work week, home every night, looking at different locations.
Cons: Having to work in swamps, rain, taking dead trees down over three phases that bucket truck with elevator can't reach top of.
Tree Trimmer:
Pros: Good job work 4 days a week have weekends off.
Cons: Rain out days have to make up on Friday.
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