WinCo Foods reviews

3.4

49% would recommend to a friend

(1,504 total reviews)
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Grant H.

59% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

WinCo Foods has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 1,504 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The WinCo Foods employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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4.0
Jul 23, 2014

WinCo is a mixed bag

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Pros

The medical benefits are the biggest pro in my book. Medical coverage is a hot issue these days. We have full medical and dental with low deductibles (medical is $100/year). I am only charged $26/month for this. I've heard horror stories about other companies. Right behind this would be the ESOP program, which is a result of the company being "employee owned". This retirement program is really good, but only if you stay with the company for some time. Standard vestment schedule applies, you get 20% vestment each year until fully vested. Raises accrue by hours worked, NOT performance related at all. To make the math simple, if you work 40 hour weeks, you will get a raise about every six months. They reward performance with hours. IF you have good management they can be willing to work with your schedule. Quite a few of the people at my store have two jobs. Like any job, the more available you are & the harder you work, opportunities will present themselves.

Cons

Considering the Pros, this should be a great company. This is why my rating is good instead of great. If you are young, want to work hard, and don't mind graveyard, then you can work freight crew. The store's open 24 hours so you have to work around some customers. At first this seems good, and it can be. Usually freight crew are the only ones to get overtime, which can make for a nice check. The problem becomes that this can go on for a very long time in some stores. You may work 50-60 hours if you're doing even a decent job. Most guys get tired of this fairly soon. They get a $.65 premium for working at night, but expectations are high, and in all honesty, especially when you're just starting out, the pay is quite low. Considering how physically intense this job is, these guys really should be getting paid more. They are clearly the backbone of the company. Management is a total crap shoot. I've heard of people being fired for stealing, then hired back just because the manager liked them. One of my previous managers (who's no longer with the company) clearly played favorites. It was easy to see by who got which schedules, or what positions. I say this honestly as I was in their good graces. The manager I have now is a very straight shooter, no BS type, which I prefer, but that's not necessarily the norm.

2.0
Jul 21, 2014
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Pros

Good benefits. Dental, health, vision, all of that is good and certainly makes the job more valuable than just the hourly wage. If you can stick it out at this place, you'll develop a thick hide and a great deal of patience, and it will make a lot of other customer service jobs seem like a cake walk in comparison.

Cons

WinCo is on a fast track to becoming the next Wal-Mart, and I mean that in the worst way imaginable. They are routinely taking more and more away from their employees, giving less/smaller bonuses, and drastically cutting back hours, while expanding and expecting harder work and more tasks to be accomplished from their already hard working employees. They provide an unreasonable amount of hours to accomplish an unreasonable amount of tasks, and the employees are simply not being appreciated. It has become quite clear over the 5 years that I've been with this company, that the higher ups and upper management no longer genuinely care about the well being of their employees; all they are concerned with is squeezing every bit of life they can out of their staff in order to maximize profits so they can give themselves larger bonuses at the expense of the laborers, the people who are really responsible for making the company the success that it has become. They continue to introduce and enforce unnecessary and ridiculous corporate policies (such as "Secret Shoppers") that generate fear and stress among the employees. I've witnessed several long time employees (15-20+ years) get canned do to these cold, unsympathetic, and heartless corporate policies; policies devised by new upper management that sees their employees as numerical values instead of people. Once upon a time, WinCo was a fantastic company where everyone who worked there would consider themselves lucky. That is no longer the case. I would strongly not recommend working for this company. To give you an idea of the tone of the workplace, the coworkers joke about how they no longer have a soul after working there; a joke that I used to think was funny when I started, but after 5 years, it seems like more of a factual statement than a joke. I haven't even began to mention the rude, messy, and disrespectful customers that clog the aisles and suffocate you 8 hours a day, every day of the week; which is where the thick hide and patience comes in to play in order to keep a smile on your face while you service their every need.

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