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Primrose Schools Reviews
What is it like working at Primrose Schools?
I enjoy working at Primrose.
Teacher Assistant in Dallas:
Pros: I love caring for the infants.
Cons: My schedule being shifted around to accomodate employees that have less seniority than me.
High Expectations/Low Pay.
Pre-Kindergarten Teacher in Ankeny:
Pros: Curriculum
Cons: Not enough employees. Staff being strung throughout the school covering for each others’ lunch breaks. Not able to keep new hires. Low morale. Poor communication between teachers and leadership team.
Not appreciated by owners.
Teacher Assistant in Valrico:
Pros: Working for my director And the unconditional love from the children
Cons: The pay
Underpaid.
Preschool Teacher Assistant in New Port Richey:
Pros: The students
Cons: Management doesn’t listen to the needs of their employers. Doesn’t give raises. I have my cda and am getting paid way less than what I should be
Miserable company culture.
Preschool Teacher, (but not Special Education) in Austin:
Pros: The children and parents are wonderful. The building is in good condition.
Cons: Poor treatment of teachers. Low pay rate. Ineffective management.
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