i wanna say sorry for my bad grammar. English isn't my first language I am writing this so no one can go through what I went through at pactiv/evergreen corp. It is a good job but it has its issues of how this company is run. there is no communication, lack of training, stressful manual labor, management isn't their or not doing the rightful things that a manager supposed to do, injuries that could been prevented, too many favoritism and sexual favoritism, lying about pay and bonuses, and last rudeful and disrespectful of race and homosexuality behavior. I have worked here at pactiv/evergreen for sixteen years and stayed at a OP-B+ position for the last ten years and was trying to step up another job position (OP-C). I was lied to and cheated when they posted a listing for a job I tried to apply for but lied too and…
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My boss loves to text me at any time of day/day of the week I work 40+ hours 9-5:30(they won’t pay for my 30 min lunch) I already. I have asked her to not text me work related issues until I am clocked in and she just ignores my requests text
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