They can’t get it together - Field Merchandiser Pilot Flying J Employee Review

3.0
3 Jan 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pay and bonuses were ok. Rental car and p card were helpful except for all the changing rules

Cons

ZERO TRAINING BUT MASSIVE EXPECTATIONS. the micromanaging was ridiculous and the work load was crazy. There was rarely any praise, but always criticism- and upper management always conveniently forgot what they had previously spoken about as soon as they knew they were wrong. “Senior” management will get you fired without a second thought before you can all for any accountability from their boss. I’ve never been so disappointed and disrespected.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

Pay is decent for Knoxville Benefits are good Coworkers are the only thing holding this place together

Cons

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