ALDI Shift Manager/Associate reviews

3.5

71% would recommend to a friend

(541 total reviews)
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40% approve of CEO

13% positive business outlook

Shift Manager/Associate employees have rated ALDI with 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 541 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Shift Manager/Associate professionals have a good working experience there. ALDI is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Shift Manager/Associate professionals compared to other employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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541 reviews
3.0
Aug 31, 2014
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Pros

I love my coworkers. Most of them anyways. That's really it. I mean of course, I like the pay, the paid holidays, vacation time, and paid sick and personal days. I like having health insurance. I like the morning shift because you get there at 5 am and the store doesn't open til 9 and you can listen to music while you work. Also after working there 2 years you don't get any more pay raises but you get a nice bonus check at the end of the year which is cool.

Cons

Ummm...how about the DMs expect the store to be flawless no matter how busy and understaffed the store is? Constant ridicule and hardly any positive feedback. Everything is always wrong, messy, or not good enough. The work is hard...like the heavy lifting for hours at a time...and the leaky chicken that you have to stock on the shelves is gross. Being in the freezer is awful...as you can imagine. The stress of running a busy store with only 3 people working is the most difficult to be honest. I also hate waking up at 4 am to be at work. And sometimes having to close and getting out at 11pm and expected to open the store again which means being there again at 5am the next day.

2.0
Jul 10, 2014

No amount of hard work is enough.

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Pros

They pay a decent wage and have good benefits. You receive your first week of vacation after 6 months of employment.

Cons

Impossible time standards, incredibly negative attitudes trickle down from upper management. Extremely minimal store coverage (sometimes only employees on the clock at a time).

1.0
Jun 24, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The pay seems great as a cashier and they offer good benefits.

Cons

I consider myself a hard worker. Within 2 months of being hired I was promoted to shift manager of a brand new store. That was when I started hating it. It is entirely normal for managers to work 8-12 hour shifts (sometimes 7 days a week for store managers) with no breaks. Even though my store manager knew we weren't taking breaks because of the workload we were encouraged to punch out while we worked through them, as not giving breaks is illegal. The workload was so much it was also common that we had to punch out at the end of our shift and then work off the clock to finish so we did not go over budget. The only people I met who did not have a problem with the workload were people who did not care if they got everything done well, or at all. The training is terrible, people from different stores all do things differently. Everyone cuts corners because the goals are so unrealistic that is the only way to get everything done. The staff is so small you are constantly picking up extra shifts to cover sick calls, etc. If you can deal with all of that and work your way up to Store Manager, that is as far as you can expect to go, all of the District Managers are kids straight out of college and everyone above them seemed to be from Europe. Staff are also treated as disposable with pads of applications always out to cover the high turnover rate.

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