America's Worst Company To Work For
Level7 Communications has been elected as the worst place to work in America. Previously unreleased documentary footage of their work environment has catapulted them to the top of the list of the least healthy environments to work in.
- Chicago, IL (1888PressRelease) June 04, 2011 - Level7 Communications, currently featured on the Small Business Television Network , (http://www.smallbtn.com) has been elected as the worst place to work in America. Previously unreleased documentary footage of their work environment has catapulted them to the top of the list of the least healthy environments to work in. Runners up include- Lehman Brothers, Gulf Coast Shrimpers, Alaskan Long Line Fisherman, and Wisconsin Charter School Teachers.
The Small Business Television Network is founded upon revealing the true stories of little people and their little companies. After negotiating for the rights to a pirated documentary, they launched a new series - Level 7 Communications! Level7 is a small meeting and event company located in Chicago, Illinois. The series followed the trials and tribulations of Level7 as they tried to avoid the pitfalls of success through hard work and incredibly bad choices.
"What the footage actually revealed was the ludicrous daily happenings of the Level7 employees and management," said Sam Hajdu, Producer at Small Business Television Network. "From client pitches involving the Stations of the Cross, to on-site melt downs and therapy-driven lifestyles, the fundamental principles of the company are flawed and it carries through to their everyday interactions and relationships. They are one messed up company… you should watch this footage."
Small Business Television Network (http:/www.smallbtn.com) follows one small business over the course of each year, documenting their successes and failures for the world at large.
For more information and to watch the footage, visit Small Business Television Network (http:/www.smallbtn.com) or email info ( @ ) smallbtn dot com.
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