I worked for the company for 2 years. - Crew Member Taco Bell Employee Review

4.0
Sep 23, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

I worked here for my first job years ago during High School and here is what I have to say positively. The hours are VERY plentiful, If you want 40 hours you pretty much get them from my experience. The management is fairly decent in most cases at least for the store managers, the shift leaders on the other hand are hit-or-miss. You get half price lunches which is a pretty good deal and the lunch breaks are 30 minutes which is fair. The job itself goes from slow to fast of course with the average lunch and dinner rush but is fairly steady throughout the day. The registers can take some time to memorize due to the plethora of menus and item keys that regularly change but a few weeks is all it takes to get most of it down. The atmosphere at the store I worked at was quite fun, it is still to this day my favorite job when it came to the enjoyment I got from the crew I worked with and I've had 5 jobs since with one of them paying twice as much. The store manager in particular was very honest and hardworking, she deeply cared about her employees and was a very good person, very genuine. The assistant manager was also a very fast worker and got all of the tasks done like clockwork and despite having a flaky personality was fun to work with 80% of the time. The shift leaders for the most part were nothing special, some were poor at their jobs with others being solid employees, as I stated above, they were 50/50. The tasks were fair but the job was a bit more work than most for the money paid, thankfully if you have a friendly crew the hours went by fast and you never woke up hating yourself before going to work despite being on the bottom rung of society.

Cons

Low pay, minimal advancement, shaving daily.

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Pros

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Cons

Working here was one of the most challenging employment experiences I've had, largely due to poor management and unrealistic expectations placed on employees. The workplace operated with a constant sense of disorder. Employees were often required to share cash drawers, creating unnecessary confusion and accountability concerns. Rather than implementing systems that promote efficiency and accuracy, management seemed more interested in monitoring every movement employees made. Micromanagement was a daily occurrence, frequently accompanied by belittling comments, such as "move faster" that did little to improve performance and instead created an unnecessarily stressful environment. A particularly disappointing aspect of the culture was the existence of workplace cliques and alliances. Certain employees, many of whom appeared to receive better pay and treatment, routinely spoke down to others with little intervention from management. Respect and professionalism were not applied consistently across the staff. Customers frequently complained of poor treatment from staff, even so far as reporting being called slurs. The expectations placed on service employees were unreasonable. Workers were expected to take customer orders, maintain a friendly and professional demeanor, sign into the register, process transactions, prepare food on the line, and manage multiple responsibilities simultaneously. Despite already handling numerous tasks, employees were often criticized for not moving quickly enough. The focus seemed to be on creating pressure rather than encouraging productive work. Scheduling practices also raised concerns. Some employees consistently received consideration for birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, and personal commitments, while others were not afforded the same flexibility. The appearance of favoritism created resentment and undermined morale among staff members who felt their personal obligations were treated as less important. Another troubling issue was the handling of attendance matters. Management demanded a physician's note for a single-day absence, a response that felt excessive and punitive given the circumstances. Rather than generating a reasonable and supportive workplace environment, policies were enforced in a manner that appeared designed to discourage employees from using legitimate time off, including PTO. Overall, the biggest problem was not the workload itself but the lack of respect, consistency, and sound leadership. Employees were expected to meet exceptionally high standards while receiving little support, unequal treatment, and constant criticism. The result was a workplace culture that felt more focused on control and favoritism rather than teamwork or operational success.

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