Opportunity for advancement. - Assistant Store Manager Dollar General Employee Review

5.0
Dec 6, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

I have worked at stores that are in small communities with lots of regular customers that you get to know well. I moved up to LSA within my first month, with no prior retail experience, and after a little over a year was promoted to ASM.

Cons

Starting wages are low compared to the expected work load. Some stores are not budgeted enough hours to complete the work load. Especially high volume stores.

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Pros

There will always be Dollar General stores

Cons

- Leadership is unclear, unfocused, unwilling to provide information, or support. It is all about their ego, being "right", and the good ole boys club. - Leadership is very performative and do not actually care for their employees wellbeing. They are looking for robots without lives. - Feedback is considered wrong and if you do not 100% agree with everything they say, you will be treated as though you committed a crime. They are interested in yes men only and will find a way to push employees out regardless of the validity. - Work life balance does not exist and org policies only apply to those that they like. They've chased all of their top talent away with terrible changes and framed it as a perk we asked for. - Every conversation, speech, memo, and email is fake and performative. They do not live what they say. - They copy every other retailer, are stuck in the past, and DEI was quietly eliminated to avoid the backlash like Target. - Facilities are outdated, broken, and cannot support the volume. If you like disgusting shared spaces, fake perks, and talentless leaders, this place is for you.

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