Tractor Supply reviews

3.3

54% would recommend to a friend

(4,042 total reviews)
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Hal Lawton

64% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Tractor Supply has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 4,042 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Tractor Supply employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Dec 6, 2017

Lies My CEO Told Me.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Were it not for the customers, my team members and store manager, I would have quit two weeks after training.

Cons

Tractor Supply runs a bare-bones operation, shorting the employees and the customers for the benefit of the management and stockholders. I can't be any more succinct. Tractor Supply manages to maximize profits by keeping the stores incredibly understaffed. If you're a competent worker, you're expected to work harder to make up the difference between not having enough other competent staff members AND the layabouts who are kept on the schedule to have someone else to focus your anger on and not what's REALLY going on with the upper management is doing. There are tons of examples of how the district managers screw the individual stores, and how the cooperation screws the individual stores, but here's a little "Christmas Carol" for you... To maximize profits at the end of 2017, Tractor Supply is cutting all it's hourly employee hours for the rest of the month to get an extra added bonus to Cooperate Heads, Regional Managers, District Managers, and Stock Holders. So after months of being told "If you want the big hours during the holiday season later this year, you'll do what you have to do now..." was really no more than an empty threat. The customers get less service, the employees don't get the extra hours we've been promissed, but that's OK, The Motley Fool website LOVES us because of our profit margins! According to another "Old Timer," We had more members on staff during our slowest weeks in August than we will during our busiest weeks of the whole year, now in December.

2.0
Jul 9, 2017

Needs improvement

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Pros

Awesome customers on first name basis, even remembering the names of their dogs. Getting to know and become good friends with team members. Team work and chick days. Nice employee discount

Cons

-unsafe and unfair to team members and to customers to have only 2 people opening or closing. When there is a lot of customers in the store it is impossible to do it all and help everyone all at once. Very demanding and high stress - no home and work balance at all. Worst in retail I've seen. Not enough payroll / team members to support if someone calls out. Let alone if there is an emergency in the store and someone needs to go home. You must wait to call someone else in until they can leave. It's either no shifts at all or your busting your butt practically living there the overtime isn't worth it anyways since the pay is so low for the amount of hard work - district managers need to visit store more and work on these issues - customer loyalty will improove if we have more staff to help them get what they need - more staff = better looking store and fuller shelfs - moldy birdseed very uncontrollable since the birds chew through the plastic covers all year round and it gets moister and rains and starts to go rancid. = lost of wasted product and money or angry customers returning smelly gross products - sometimes the shelves can be empty and customers complain about things not being in stock - rainchecks need to be more organized - coming in at 130pm-930pm and having to take my break at 3 before everyone has to leave and then working 6 hours straight. - sometimes no break at all - stores shouldn't be open until 9 since sales drop at 8ish and no one is in the store - we always open the door early so why not open at 6 am and stay open until 8pm instead - not enough training - rude customers being sexist for woman doing 'mainly jobs' makes filling propane feel really unsafe and uncomfortable - not enough recognition for a job well done - pay stinks - they hire high school team members that don't do work at high rates unfair to people that have worked there longer and are in management -

5.0
Jun 12, 2017
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Pros

The company is growing and positioned for high earnings, they are cash strong and if internal to the company, growth is very achievable

Cons

Lots of the jobs (full time) are going to contract and vendor based. They and many other corporate companies are leveraging the suppliers and outsourcing head count into their structure. This creates a Caste system that separates teams from "TSC" vs. "others" and it is very damaging to many of the teams.

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