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Hendrick Automotive Group

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treats their employees like crap - Technician Hendrick Automotive Group Employee Review

1.0
Jun 13, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

made great money when the work was their and you wasnt getting screwd out of your paycheck

Cons

they claim this is a family company but in reality the only family they care about is the ones that run the show in charlotte we got told mayb a month before hendrick sold the hyundai dealership and basically kicked all its employees to the curb. they wouldnt give us any information about transfering to another brand and told us that if we got a job offer from the new companyand dont take it then we are blacklisted for 2 yrs from hendrick auto group. basically we was not givin the time to make a educated decision about our carees. so if you have any other options than working for hendrick take it

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Thank you for your feedback. We apologize your experience didn’t go as you hoped or expected. We would like the opportunity to discuss your concerns in more detail, please contact us at: glassdoorreviews@hendrickauto.com

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