St. Paul Branch - Very Poor Management - Anonymous employee Nutrien Employee Review

2.0
Oct 18, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Helpful individuals at other branches -Excellent communication and help from the staff in Loveland -Very helpful and knowledgeable Assistant Manager -System is easy to learn and use

Cons

-Lack of training -Negative office environment -Power struggle in the office -Assistant Manager is not treated as an assistant manager -Select employees are played "favourites" -Very poor branch management -Limited structure -Limited respect -Pay is low for the amount of responsibilities

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Nutrien Response
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Thank you for your review of our St. Paul retail branch, and your thoughts on Nutrien as a whole. We believe in open communication at all our facilities. If you feel as though your location could make improvements or changes to run more efficiently, you should feel empowered to bring your ideas to your supervisor. Similarly, we encourage our supervisors to be receptive to employee feedback and make changes where necessary. Nutrien expects all employees to behave ethically, following accepted professional standards of conduct, policies and procedures. We’re pleased to hear communication with staff in our Loveland corporate office is excellent, and that other Retail branches have been helpful to you.

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