Avantages
Flexible hours, weekly payment option
Inconvénients
If hell had a customer service department, it would be called Onepilot. This company thrives on misleading, exploiting, and discarding workers, all while presenting itself as an innovative, ethical business. But make no mistake—this is a company built on lies, manipulation, and corporate greed at its absolute worst. Let’s start with their contracts, which are nothing short of a legal trap. While they’ll proudly advertise “earning potential” to lure in naïve and desperate people trying to make a living, the reality is that you’re forced to sign away any job security. They make it clear that you can be fired anytime, for any reason, with no explanation. There is no guaranteed income, and yet they have the audacity to recruit agents with promises of a stable career. It’s a blatant scam, wrapped up in a corporate smile. And don’t expect fair pay. Onepilot doesn’t care about living expenses, your struggles, or basic human decency. What they care about is figuring out how to squeeze every last drop of labor out of you while paying as little as possible. Their bonus system is a joke, a glorified scam to ensure that agents almost never receive real rewards. You’ll get minus 4 for the tiniest mistake but plus 1 even if you bend over backward and go above and beyond. In nearly two years, I received a plus 2 no more than five times. That’s how little they appreciate effort. Their punishment culture is relentless. You can spend 20 minutes solving a complicated ticket for 55 cents or handle a 40-minute customer call for £1.50, only to be hit with a minus 3 for some nonsense reason and stripped of any bonus. Making a decent wage is a fantasy here. And when agents dare to speak up about the unfair conditions, Onepilot pretends to be spotless, as if they are the untouchable angels of customer service. They ignore every request for improvement, every appeal for fairness, every cry for help. Their attitude toward criticism is beyond arrogant. They act as if they’re flawless, untouchable, and above reproach. But let’s be clear: everything about this company is misleading. The advertising, the job security, the pay, the treatment of agents—it’s all a façade. So, welcome to Onepilot, where the workers are overworked, underpaid, ignored, and discarded while the company gaslights them into thinking this is normal. Where criticism is silenced, exploitation is the business model, and agents are nothing more than disposable tools. To Onepilot’s clients: If you value ethics, fairness, or human dignity, reconsider supporting this company.