Great if you're a car person and like pennies - Parts Sales Manager AutoZone Employee Review

1.0
Nov 29, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

You get 1 hour lunch breaks. Parts lookup computer program is intuitive and easy to use, cashing out a customer is a whole different story that belongs in the cons...

Cons

You have to buy your own uniform from the company, with prices that are over retail for similar clothes. Management is WAY out of touch with their employees. CEO complains of having less profit due to "demand for higher wages". Raises (once per year) at my store that consistently hit or was very near target goals were barely enough to cover inflation. Health insurance is terrible. Busy stores that deal with many "backyard mechanics" are significantly understaffed as hours are based on sales that they're hoping to get from an average DIY customer, and neglect to take customer count into consideration. Also, they care little to nothing if you actually know how to help your customers diagnose a car, since they assume their computer software will do it for you (it doesn't). I was literally told by my regional HR manager that Autozone doesn't recognize ASE certification as something that I could get a raise for. Instead he said that is something that I should put on my resume. Great advice, Willie Banks, now i have a much higher paying job! The commercial program is a joke. In metro Detroit where parts suppliers are bountiful, somehow Autozone thinks that charging 10% under retail is going to be competitive, and then question why the program is doing so poorly. Not to mention having minimally staffed delivery drivers putting parts delivery well over an hour in most cases. If you are hired and have the skills to work on cars (actually, even if you don't) you are expected to be a parking lot mechanic. Even if it is -10 degrees out, you are required to put batteries, light bulbs, and wiper blades on customers cars. The only thing senior and regional management were concerned about were numbers. If they would treat their employees like people that are looking for a liveable wage, autozone would be doing much better with people who were happy to come to work every day. Instead, most of the staff turned to other forms of relief and were stealing as much as they could without getting caught.

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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

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3.0
Jun 8, 2026
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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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