Friendly atmosphere, great for part time, not for full time or management - Customer Service Menards Employee Review

3.0
Jun 8, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible scheduling and decent pay for part time work. 2.50 extra per hour for weekend work. Managers get paid for every hour they are at work, no salary. Profit sharing and bonus merchandise checks for Christmas time. Managers get bonuses if their departments meet certain standards. Mostly friendly, approachable management. You can move up within the company relatively easily, if you are willing to relocate.

Cons

I worked at Menards for 3 years as a cashier and also did the management internship. When I was doing the internship in the plumbing department my eyes were finally opened up to how the store actually worked. The managers have terrrible hours and don't make very much. The average that I heard was around 12-13 dollars an hour. Relocation is a must if you want to move up within the company. I have a friend who is still with the company as a front end manager and she has moved just about every year since she got into management. "Crank" shifts are horrible. Working from Friday at noon to 10 pm close. Then working 7 am to 8 pm Saturday, and Sunday 8 am to 7 pm. Work life balance is not very possible when you are in management.

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Cons

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Pros

40+ Hours per week of work guaranteed.

Cons

A toxic work environment can lead to termination without warning. Senior management prioritizes their interests and the company’s well-being, often disregarding employees’ rights and legal obligations. HR’s role is to protect senior management and the company, potentially at the expense of employees’ rights. Senior management continually chooses to a blind eye to wrong doing of favored employees, while knowingly prioritizing punishment of lower employees using fabricated policies that aren’t actually within store policy and procedures. Lack of accountability, lack of transparency, and lack of integrity run rampant with in the store and company. Unethical hiring practices, and weaponized incompetence to justify the out right gaslighting of your financial income and incentives. Pay deductions common place.

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