There was a pervasive sense of negativity about the place that made it a very draining and toxic environment to be in. The CEO was very disconnected from the daily operations of the company and didn't seem to have a clear vision for the future. He was more interested in flaunting his latest designer shoes than running the company, which was very off-putting considering I was paid quite literally pennies on the dollar. Speaking of which, the pay was so low, I honestly don't know how people make ends meet working there. In fact, I currently make more money working at a gas station than I did while working at ServerMonkey. Throughout my time at ServerMonkey, I couldn't shake the feeling that something was off about the company's structure and dynamics. One thing I noticed was the micromanagement of managers and leads, which prevented them from making their own decisions and ultimately hindered their ability to effectively manage their teams. Often times the CEO would come to the warehouse and yell at employees to work harder, despite never actually being present much less actually working himself. In addition to the issues mentioned above, I also witnessed a lot of favoritism and politics within the company. It seemed that certain employees were given preferential treatment and opportunities for advancement, while others were ignored or even overlooked despite their hard work and dedication. Overall, my experience working at ServerMonkey was a very negative and draining one. It was clear that the CEO was more concerned with his own image than the success of the company, which was disappointing to say the least. In the end, I had to move on to a job that not only paid better, but also provided a more positive and fulfilling work experience.