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O'Reilly Auto Parts

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Driving here isn’t worth it - Hub Driver O'Reilly Auto Parts Employee Review

2.0
Oct 14, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Plenty of overtime, little training needed, and if you enjoy driving you’ll spend plenty of time on the road.

Cons

The pay is horrible for the amount of work put in. There are never enough drivers to cover every delivery route, so many people work long weeks with a rare day off. Schedules are inconsistent. There is no hazard pay, but they make you drive in flood conditions and ice. There’s never enough time to take your lunch. The company brags about how much profit they make while the employees struggle to make ends meet. The raises they offer are insultingly low. The trucks are never serviced. It’s all a mess.

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5.0
Jun 27, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great company. Great management. Flexible schedule. Competitive pay. Great advancement opportunities as long as you work it. Friendly customers and great coworkers.

Cons

Interviews and getting hired on usually take a while because it goes through so many people up the line. Most companies the store manager can hire and/or fire someone but this company it all goes through several people

1.0
Jun 5, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The catalog system is easy to use and technology wise they are pretty up to date, very simple and convenient

Cons

The hours suck, the pay sucks. The company only cares about profit it’s no different from autozone, they are able to sell parts for less compared to Napa because they pay the employees barely above minimum, they don’t like giving raises no matter how hard your work you have to basically be a store manager or higher to get a good pay. They open more stores to make more profit and keep employees at the bare minimum. It sucks working there I think if your ISS, which is wholesale, you can make decent money with that because they give a bigger bonus from the amount of sales you make plus less responsibility and better hours but thats if a position opens up and you’ll probably be there 4 plus years until you can get that position unless you’re lucky and one opens up in the area.

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