General Manager - Anonymous employee Pilot Flying J Employee Review

2.0
30 Aug 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent pay and above store does actually make an effort to get to know the team. Guaranteed bonus. You have to do something awful not to get it.

Cons

Horrible work life balance. On call 24 x7. Can't pay the employees well so you don't get quality. If you are the Midwest area be prepared for huge favoritism. Very little labor to run your store.

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