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Reynolds and Reynolds - worst place to work, according Glassdoor

I expect to hear any day now that Reynolds will be moving their headquarters to Houston. They been moving job positions that way since the takeover.

Also, now that they are implementing a no smoking ban on current and future employees to begin in January 2011, more and more folks will be exiting that place.

Reynolds and Reynolds - worst place to work, according Glassdoor

Michael, You are so right. Older people and women at Reynolds enter work daily with the fear that they could be the next to be walked out. We know the routine. Two managers approach with folder in hand. The three of you go to the office, then you gather your things, they take your badge and then comes the walk of humiliation as they escourt you to the door and watch you until you drive away. Your former fellow employees are instructed not to let you back into the building. What can you do but go to work everyday and leave with a sigh of relief that you get to come back and do it again the next day. I'm just glad I have a job. Job opportunities for those of us over 50 are not that great, not in this economy. I just wish it were for a company with somewhat of a conscience.

Reynolds and Reynolds - worst place to work, according Glassdoor

Brockman has enough customers locked in to run the company into the ground while squeezing out every dime for himself...and when one day...it's just not worth the trouble...he'll padlock the door and kiss it goodbye..laughing all the way to his bank in the Cayman's. That's the thing about not having to answer to those pesky shareholders... Reynolds is Private. Bob can do whatever he wants. The longer people wait...the more barriers he has time to erect to dissuade exit... while charging people through the nose.

Reynolds and Reynolds - worst place to work, according Glassdoor

Isn't it weird how the Dayton Daily News has not printed a word about what is going on at Reynolds? Well the reason for it is because when they wrote initially about the takeover Brockman and his goons went to the main office and told the editor and chief that if they print anything at all about Reynolds they will have their contributions pulled among other threats. Pretty sure that's considered blackmail. It is amazing how it is legal in this country to buy out a perfectly good company with a billion in revenue that has a long standing heritage of over 100 years, no problems and steady growth, buy this company, and destroy it from the inside out to make a handful of people rich while destroying the local economy and more importantly the lives of the people who live there. The VP's and former CEO Fin O'Neill got rich from the buyout and moved away while the company steadily lays off 5-10 people a week equaling thousands over the years with a crappy little severence to keep them quiet. He does this so that there aren't enough laid off or fired at once to start a lawsuit or draw any attention. He blatantly fires/lays-off older people and women which would be a huge discrimination lawsuit yet no lawyer will take the case out of fear. The employees hate him, the dealers hate him and there is no protection from these types of occurances from the government especially in Ohio. Go to hell Brockman!

Reynolds and Reynolds - worst place to work, according Glassdoor

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Reynolds and Reynolds - worst place to work, according Glassdoor

I worked at Reynolds for 8 years before I was let go in April of this year. So I remember what Reynolds was like before Brockman. I also got to experience the Brockman regime for a couple years. I was on the Product Management side of the business for one of their CRM apps. What just blew my mind was Brockman's insistance on sticking his nose into every centimeter of every business/development decision. Any new feature requests, enhancements, bug fixes, etc had to go through him for approval. You can probably guess what that did to our ability to creatively meet customer needs and keep ourselves in the game. Brockman became the bottle neck, and it wasn't long before I found out that any new feature requests/enhancements simply were not going to happen (at least not within the next 3-5 years...not kidding by the way). You can guess what this did to my job. I honestly had nothing to do all day everyday because the back log of feature requests that the programming side had to deal with was so huge that new feature requests were just laughed at. Eventually I just broke and stopped wanting to come to work (though I kept coming in day after day with nothing to do). This is just one example of the garbage that is going on at Reynolds. Knowing what I know about their situation, especially their development process, were I a dealer I would set sail in a very different direction for my CRM or any other software needs.

Reynolds and Reynolds - worst place to work, according Glassdoor

Did anyone else find the irony in the "personally sent" completely biased political e-mails sent by Bob a few times in the past year? (another legal question?) The main purpose of the e-mails were to warn us to fear the evils of big government dictating our lives. I am convinced Bob would prefer to dictate our lives for us instead, and may not realize he is doing the same thing he preaches against. Mandatory health screenings, drug tests, monitoring employee e-mail/internet access, building location entry/exit, and now monitoring diet, thanks to mandating employee ID's are the only form of payment in the cafe at lunchtime. Yes, you do feel as though you are in a Soviet Union environment, unable to speak out or have an opinion. Very depressing.

Reynolds and Reynolds - worst place to work, according Glassdoor

A recruiter called me from Reynolds and Reynolds in response to my resume. The first question she asked me is whether I used any kind of tobacco products. No one is legally allowed to ask that. Instead, have you ever been disciplined for extensive or additional breaks?

Lo, and behold, today I received a nice, neat email informing me that the positions they had available are not a match for me. Why would they call me in the first place then?

I believe I have been discriminated against. Some comments have eluded to the fact that it is an "insurance issue". Even at that, employees should be able to be insured in the way we are insured with life insurance companies.

Being turned down for even an interview based on a phone quiz about my tobacco use is discriminatory and has no bearing on how I perform my job or my skill sets.

Is there any petitions, class-action suits, etc. that I can contact? Jobs are hard enough to find in the Dayton, Ohio area without these illegal questionnaires.

Reynolds and Reynolds - worst place to work, according Glassdoor

I had the extreme displeasure of working for Reynolds when it was still UCS (Based out of Houston) and after the merger with Reynolds. We (UCS Employees) were very much used to the good old boy, big brother, inept leadership, etc. that shocked everyone in Ohio and the UK. The resoning behind the tobacco screening (When I was still there) was that they (UCS / Reynolds) provided health care at no cost to you, so they can dictate what you put into your body. The humor of this was that the free healthcare coverage was so poor that I enrolled into my wife's through her company out of my own pocket because it was less money to pay for coverage than to have free, miniscule coverage. Most vistits to the doctor were considered "wellness" visits and, therefore, were not covered by your insurance. You had to pay out of pocket for all lab tests, blood work, and the m=prescription coverage was laughable. My Clarinex prescription was $75 a pop on their free insurance and it was $15 on my "Pay" insurance. Sadly, the cycle will just continue because the Texas offices are located in College-centric towns and their will always be an inexhuastable supply of cheap labor that will stick around while they look for real jobs with real pay and benefits.

Reynolds and Reynolds - worst place to work, according Glassdoor

I worked for Kalamazoo-UCS in the UK two years after Bob Brockman bought out Kalamazoo to increase the companies European share. I was employed from 2004-2006 and left of my own accord. I took drug tests, answered personality tests, mensa tests, and an over the phone quizzing session to the Houston office regarding smoking and morals. I was told the job I applied for involved 6 months in the states was no longer available on my first day and I would work in the UK office... I then realised a large percentage of the staff resented the take over and people were steadily moving on. Bob has rebranded the European arm to Reynolds-Kalamazoo and I hear from current employees that nothing has changed, people are still getting randomly drug tested and if caught smoking even in personal time warnings are issued.

If you have experienced the cult...you'll know what I'm talking about!

Reynolds and Reynolds - worst place to work, according Glassdoor

The Bob Brockman experiment is failing. The business model is broken and good people are fleeing the sinking ship like rats. I submitted a 'lead2sale' prior to my departure. 6 months later I am informed they will not pay me the $250 they owe me. I guess they are too stupid to realize that I still have my database of all the clients I engaged plus some. That will be the most expensive $250 they ever didn't spend!

Reynolds and Reynolds - worst place to work, according Glassdoor

Reynolds screens for cigarette smoking? Since drug testing is normally done after an offer of employment has been made, does that mean you could lose your Reynolds job offer from having smoked cigarettes? Is that legal? I don't smoke, and I don't recommend smoking, but if it isn't illegal, not even immoral, how can Reynolds withdraw their offer? Is this something that simply reflects the arrogance of Brockman's army of pit bull ferocious lawyers that are on standby to sue car dealers or their widows?

Reynolds and Reynolds - worst place to work, according Glassdoor

This is really sad. Growing up down the road from their headquarters in Dayton, Ohio and having a large group of my friends that work at the company it is frustrating how one person can change the face of company. I never thought I would see an approval rating lower than our wonderful one foot out of the door president....

Reynolds and Reynolds - worst place to work, according Glassdoor

Jeff,

Wow, that Glassdoor report is a real eye opener! I worked at Reynolds and Reynolds from the time they acquired the HAC Group, where I worked as a Cyber Car Catalyst, in May of 2000 until I left Reynolds to work for Courtesy Chevrolet in August 2005. Since March of 2007 I have worked for Reynolds primary competitor, ADP Dealer Services, so I have opinions about the differences in working at each company. While I worked at Reynolds, the company was generally a great place to work... Good benefits, promotions... Other than the "reorganization" of the company every 6 months prior to Brockman buying it, Reynolds was not a bad place to work and there were a lot of good reasons to be there... Then, after Bob Brockman took the company over, I noticed that my friends still working there were becoming more and more like people acted back in the old Soviet Union days... Paranoid, afraid for their jobs, not wanting to speak out or be heard... More and more of the best people at Reynolds left. When I started working at ADP, I was amazed at how many of the brightest and best people I had worked with at Reynolds were now working for ADP... Why? Apparently the article you cite really helps to clarify why many of the best people at Reynolds who had other opportunities have left since Brockman bought the company... I had the great honor of sitting next to Bob Brockman as a dealer guest at the Reynolds Superbowl Party in Las Vegas in 2007. His attitude, commentary and conversations with me were part of what put me over the top in deciding to go to work for ADP. Something about that guy made me WANT to work for a competitor... And, well, kick some butt in the dealer solutions marketplace!

Cox Auto Trader Makes Strategic Moves to Improve Online Automotive Advertising Business

hmm, being a sort of long time employee, I just hate to see what was once a good thing. I was lucky enough to be there when Stewart Arnold owned it back in the late 80's, and when they were bought by wayne hazinga. Then sold to Landmark/cox... But when I was re-hired later on things were going along fine until Dominion and Cox got into a spat.... And Dominion wanted to sell out..... I figured cox would buy them out, but alas they had higher hopes...they were trying to sell the dot com name and nobody wanted it while it was attached to the publications. But we all know the next part with Dominion buying cox out. Because cox only made a 23% profit, instead of 25%. For 2 years I've heard that Dominion was

dedicated to printing, and those of us who were left put a ton of hard work into keeping them profitable... But first cox pulled their national books out of interco to save $200,000 a year... Sure doesn't seem like a lot to me to kill off the books. But Dominion started seeking outside work, after years and years of not looking for it. But how dedicated to printing and outside work can you be when the total of our local sales force is NONE... WTH? do these people think a line is going to form outside the door just because you went commercial...? Get real! I've had the luck to work at a real commercial print company in between auto trader stints... And they had a WHOLE office of people dedicated to selling our services. And now every week another publication disappears. Come on how can Florida not sell enough books to keep a boat magazine profitable...REALLY? This is all just a case of 2 big companies being greedy and having a different vision of the future. I still agree that at least 1/4 of the US looks at print since they don't have a computer or even access to one. But I am in no means bitter about this whole thing, times change technology moves on, it was great in it's heyday, now it's on the endangered list. In a few years people will remember printed books/magazines like we remember the 8 track, cassette, VCR's.

My main reason for the hint of venom is for the way we the workers have been treated, even though we see the "writing on the wall", they don't have the cahonas to man up and just tell us when the actual last day is. It's not like anyone still here is going to just stop doing their job, we all want the severance we hope is coming. But you should at least show us some class and make the last day public, 'cause we all KNOW it's coming around the first of the year. Just show some class, soon to be x-employees would like to move forward with life.... Until you grow up and give the date there will be an air of disgust coming from Norfolk.

Cox Auto Trader Makes Strategic Moves to Improve Online Automotive Advertising Business

I have come across this site years after working at a branch for Trader Publishing located in NC. Unfortunately, I had lost my job just as the merger was taking place. I would have loved to have the opportunity to put years in this company but had this opportunity taken from me under the grounds of petty personal greed and corruption.

The higher ups in this company (much like many) did not even have a remote idea of what was happening in this office. Even some of the managers and other supervisors did not know what was really going on. I watched so much happen before my eyes while still trying to remain optimistic while believing that things were not really as corrupt as they were beginning to seem. I am not focused on the company as a whole in my account, but this specific branch and more specifically, a division within this branch.

I was honestly a great worker that had much to offer this company. I was placed in this division with two others. I was efficient with my work and was there to offer the reps techniques to make the ads for their dealers be outstanding. However, when I was helping the most and really shining in this branch; the others in the office with me would only treat me with indifference. They had begun to sabotage my position within the company and seemed outraged by my "go the extra mile" approach. For instance, when tailoring some graphics and other aspects of ads they would tell me to tell the reps that "the program will not let us do that"....even though I had proven that it could and it was fairly simple for me.

I had this person trying to keep customers on the phone while discouraging them to talk to me when they would can to speak with me after previous correspondence. After completing my work, I would be working on the work of the other division members after they would become behind (this was nearly everyday). I also came to realize that they were even holding onto to incomplete work until I would come in. They would receive bonuses after I would play a major part in the work that they received bonuses for. They would go on vocation, be extremely late, or have to miss days and I would be there to full in for them. This is while they received full time hours every week, health insurance, a savings plan, and vocation time while I received none of these regardless of my work and devotion to the company. I was mocked for "not having a life outside of work" by the same people in my division because I was so dedicated to this job. I had reps that would tell me what a dealer expected and I would help them reach that goal. This led to satisfied reps and dealers.

I saw sales rise while I was there. I realize that as an individual that I played a small role within the company. I also realize that I still made a great impact within that company. Eventually, the women that I worked with got together with our immediate supervisor (who was also a friends that they went out with after work) and planned. I came in one day to have them seemingly more motivated than I had seen them at work as the exclaimed "today is a wonderful day!" while in the most professional attire that I had seen them in. The same day, I realized why they were so enthusiastic after being taken into the conference room to be fired by this supervisor. I was fired for being late. As I understand that companies should not tolerate lateness; you must also be aware of the fact that I filled in for the others in the same division as they were extremely late (sometimes so that they could take care of personal business). I was told by this supervisor that "the five minute grace period did not apply to me because I was a part-time worker".

If you give the power in your company to those on the relatively low levels of the company, then you can lose good employees based on personal thoughts of this person. The better I was, the more I was disliked. It was not about how great the work was, but the feelings of these other division members. If you keep employees based solely on seniority then you will lose chances to have more dimensions and better work ethics added to your company. I do feel bad for the workers that had been there for years that lost their job. I would have loved to have had the same opportunity before my job was ripped from me after I had begin to grow within the company.

Cox Auto Trader Makes Strategic Moves to Improve Online Automotive Advertising Business

Dude, WTF? You STEAL someone's trademark and then have the gall to use the word "honest" to describe yourself? There are lot's of sites out there to advertise on so AutoTrader isn't a monopoly. Try calling yourself kraigslist and see what happens. Wait, you like craigslist - did you get rid of your 240 yet? (http://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/cto/1875150113.html) Better yet go out and open a fast-food restaurant named Stick's McDonald's. How 'bout Bogie's Burger King?

Be an honest guy. Build a real business that doesn't include another company's trademark in your URL. But wait, then you'd have to build your own traffic on google without using the words AutoTrader, Auto Trader or AutoTrader.com.

By the way, are you done "exposing" dealer "fraud"? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkLLJFdUTH0&fe...

Dude!

Cox Auto Trader Makes Strategic Moves to Improve Online Automotive Advertising Business

Lol, there are several Ad sites that are giving them a run for their money. Autotrader been sending attorneys after people so they can monopolize. So, if you have autotrader in your name you are F'ed. They think they created other peoples domains names and paid for it. There is a site that is awesome looking in design and their ranking isn't bad for the time they been on the net called Bogartsautotrader.com. They got attacked - funny thing is it seem like they waited to see if they were going to do good then hit them from a reliable source of mine. Internet monopoly I mean you are going up against COX, corporate gangbangers it seem. If you are a small guy they can't handle competition what do they do - gangbang in suits and ties instead of man up and give people that made them rich help like all those dealerships that are going down I'm sure they made COX and AutoTrader.com rich so when they going to help the car industry like lowering their fucking feed prices. I know BogartsAutoTrader.com was doing this and people were happy. Spread the word, in my opinion they went after them BogartsAutoTrader.com because they are honest and is trying to help the car industry instead of rob them when the economy is down. Our country needs more honest businesses like BOGARTSAUTOTRADER.com. I won't doubt if Autotrader start harassing them to give up their domain name. That is what wussies do in my book must know you suck when you got to worry about the little guy, lmao sad. Money gangbangers once the corporate peanut butter kicks in they will get you stuck like a ghetto with no option "AUTOTRADER".

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