Great for beginners... - General Manager Fastenal Employee Review

4.0
Jun 1, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay / opportunities for anyone with no skills or experience that can impress someone in an interview with "yes man" qualities. New company trucks for the branch every 1-2 years. Local managers allowed to run their own show (with limits, of course) as long as their sales / growth numbers are good. Lots of freedom as far as vacation, personal time, and even small chores through the day if necessary like going to the bank or returning a rented movie. You can learn a ton about distribution business if you're just beginning your career, because your responsibilities cover pretty much every aspect of the business. No drug tests, even after having a wreck in a company vehicle. If you're smart, use Fastenal to learn the business, and build relationships with every customer you can. If you're lucky, one of those customers will hire you before you get broke working for Fastenal.

Cons

Make some money for a while, then you absolutely must must must grow sales in order to even maintain your take home pay. I truly believe the whole system is set up to build a new employee up for about 2-3 years, then pay them less from there on out so they'll move on and let someone younger, less skilled, and less experienced take over. Unless you want to move to Kalamazoo or Utah or something like that. Great distribtion network is well planned but not well executed. Product is late, missing, lost , stolen, damaged, donated, sold, pawned, broken, used, or just plain wrong on a daily basis, making three times the work for branch employees. Stores are thinly staffed. Anything above a full-time support employee will work 50 hours, at least. At least. Company descisions are made for the sole purpose of keeping stockholders happy, no exceptions. Good example is keeping low inventory levels. This means that about half the stuff in the Fastenal catalog is not in the distribution centers, causing long lead times for customers, and a disadvantage for the fastenal employee selling the product. Extremely tight with expenses. Also operates on unusually high margins making new business and business that is less service oriented harder to get.

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4.0
Jul 9, 2026
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Pros

Great company culture, love the investment they put in for career advancement. Great people to work with, CEO is amazing but he's stepping down this month. Benefits are good. Decentralized organization so your ideas and solutions actually get listened to and implemented. Feel like I'm actually making a difference in the company.

Cons

Pay is lower than the industry average for most departments and they don't keep up with the cost of living, don't do bonuses (unless you're in sales) or pay raises. You have to ask to get one and most times they say no. Very male dominant at the branches and in sales, but many women in corporate leadership. Don't have any DEI initiatives. Not flexible on relocation for internal management roles, have to be at corporate HQ in Winona, MN.

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