And legacy Inmarsat staff (what's left of us) are still second class citizens with partial integration and partial benefits. It's getting harder to keep smiling and say how exciting it is to be part of Viasat. we log in 10-15 times per day because IT can't be bothered to set us up properly, and we're being migrated from systems that work to systems that don't.
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Sorry to hear! Prior to acquisition, Legacy Inmarsat US employees dealt with pi-s-poor IT support including offshore contractors who ignored every detail of your ticket, asked for irrelevant screenshots as a stalling technique and once provided, messaged you at 2 am, regardless if your stated hourd, then resolved unresolved tickets.
@an Gads, thankfully they don't even call them 'benefits' anymore, they've done such a bang-up job of making sure nobody benefits. "People and Culture" should be "People we are Cultivating," we're all just happy little bugs here in the Petri dish.
Lol logging in 10-15 times a day is the norm, it’s not an LI thing.
Have you seen legacy Inmarsat implementations of anything IT? Sh-t I’d be complaining too if I could do anything I want and then come to a place where they actually enforce things LOL.
Ha ha. We hit a button.
Stop B****ing and just quit then if you dislike the company so much.
LOL. Welcome to Viasat. Have you had to search the WIKI to figure out a benefits issue yet? Super productive.