Quiktrip pays well & offers a lot for what you give them. - Night Assistant QuikTrip Employee Review

4.0
Feb 20, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Very great bonuses, pay & benefits. An entry level NA or RA will pull in close to $600, pretax amount a WEEK! On the 3rd week of the month, you'll get your bonuses including the CSA and Profit Bonus, just to name a few. Depending on how well you store scores on your CSA & how much profit you store has made for the previous month, you will usually have a combined bonus of $850+, pretax dollars on top of your almost $600 payroll check for that week. The hours are long, but you may take a "Partial Shift" if one is available & an ERP (Extra Relief Personnel) will come relieve you & you get to go home! You are allowed 10 paid sick days, 5 Personal days & 2 weeks of PTO with the option of buying an additional 2 weeks off, if you choose. Overall, it's very easy work.

Cons

There are no actual breaks nor is there a break room. Assistants & Managers are expected to work 9+ hour days without sitting down or getting more than 10 minutes to eat something. If your Manager does not match the hours needed for your DAW (Daily Activity Worksheet), you will struggle to get everything done in accordance with CD Guidelines. Entry level management has two openings; The Night Assistant or the Relief Assistant. The Night Assistant schedule doesn't allow you to have a social life easily & the Relief Assistant schedule doesn't allow you to have a standard sleep schedule. (You'll work 2-11 pm one day, then 10 pm - 7 am the next two days, you get one day off then you have to work 5 am until 3 pm the following day) If you cannot handle feedback & criticism well, you will fail at this job.

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Pros

Fast pace never gets boring. Lots of schedule flexibility

Cons

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Pros

For part-time flexible hours and if you're a student you can get tuition reimbursement (If you work +13 hours and payed for your tuition). Also, good bounce as you work more hours. And once you stay long enough you can get health insurance and vacation days paid (you can get these benefits has a full time, but if you're and in high school and going to college after this would be better to keep flexible hours and later on get the perks),

Cons

At first, they give you a lot of information and even as you work with the company, there will be new things to learn. Bad thing about that is that store managers can get mad because other managers haven't explained to the clerks. So, it can be frustrating, this job is also a lot of talking so if your shy then that would be a problem.

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