Not a bad secondary (part time) job. - Parts Sales Manager AutoZone Employee Review

2.0
Oct 17, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

- People usually do not come in to browse, they need something; wether it is parts or advice. I loved helping people solve their issues with their vehicles, and most of the customers were grateful for our assistance. - Flexible hours when given enough advance notice.

Cons

- The pay is not commensurate for the experience required for the job, which is why I left after 11 (on and off, part-time) years. I could not make ends meet with full-time employment there. Management touts about being ASE certified, which I did, along with five others, but there was no incentive other than "good job", here's another pin for your collar. - Customers taking advantage of our generosity, and expecting the counter help to do it for them (free labor). Wipers (older vehicles), batteries (in most cases), and a headlight or a dozen is all in a days work. Taking the fan blade off the fan clutch (especially without a vise) is a big pain in the back side. Most of the time I was willing, sometimes especially after the sun goes down, the counter help could not go out to the customers vehicles out of safety concerns, which the customers do not understand. - Plan-o-grams constantly being changed. Customers complain about it, we upchannel their concerns to management, and it falls upon deaf ears, it's a "corporate thing".

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5.0
Jun 17, 2026
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Pros

If you have motivation and availability you move up fast. Great co workers. You can learn alot if your willing.

Cons

Not enough employees for the hours they want to cut. Also they expect alot in commercial sales when its unrealistic. Communication

3.0
Jun 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pros Automotive Knowledge & Skill Development: It is an excellent environment to expand your knowledge of vehicle components, diagnostic tools, and automotive troubleshooting.Customer Interaction: If you enjoy solving problems, the role offers regular opportunities to deliver high-impact customer service (what AutoZone calls "WOW!" customer service) by helping DIYers get their vehicles back on the road. Networking & Community Connection: You frequently interact with local mechanics, DIY hobbyists, and commercial accounts, building strong professional relationships within the regional automotive community. Clear Operational Structure: The store protocols, inventory systems, and safety compliance expectations are highly structured, making daily tasks predictable and organized. Employee Discount: Workers receive a company discount on parts, tools, and accessories, which is a major perk if you maintain your own fleet of vehicles.

Cons

ConsFast-Paced & Physically Demanding: The environment can be intense and requires significant physical stamina. Employees spend a lot of time standing, walking, and lifting heavy parts (like commercial batteries and brake rotors) throughout their shifts. Retail Hours & Scheduling: Retail schedules can be demanding, often requiring flexibility to work nights, weekends, and holidays to accommodate peak store hours.Handling Difficult Customer Situations: Because customers often come in stressed about their broken-down vehicles, employees must be skilled at de-escalating tense situations and managing complaints professionally. Split Responsibilities: Staff members frequently have to alternate between multiple distinct tasks—such as inventory auditing, commercial account delivery, and front-counter retail sales—requiring a strong ability to multi-task and switch gears quickly.

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