Old school meets 2008 and guess who loses? - Avis employé VP, IT Safeway

3,0
21 juill. 2008
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Avantages

Job stability is quite good within IT. Sure, there have been layoffs in the past, but overall, compared to many companies, Safeway does a good job in ensuring that they understand how much of a workforce they need to employ.

Inconvénients

The culture is pretty old school. For some reason, Steve Burd thinks that wearing ties and suits equates to being professional and "feeling important". Unfortunately, he ignores the detailed studies that indicate the contrary. The culture also suffers from the "good ole boy" syndrome. If you've been here for thirty years and you're a VP, then you get anything you want. I also feel like I'm working at a Texas ranch with George Bush.

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5,0
11 mai 2026
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Avantages

job was near my location

Inconvénients

non flexible, shift-based, and compressed hours.

3,0
22 juin 2026
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Avantages

Friendly environment and great co-workers. Being a floral clerk was hands down my favorite customer service job I've worked. Made some nice friends working there, and the stress of work was easily handled because of the friendly people.

Inconvénients

Seniority was definitely a thing. I was expected to take shifts that the other people didn't want until someone newer came along, and then I had seniority over them. Upper management for the store was also the worst. They would take credit for our department's hard work and shift blame onto us for oversights or actions on their part. Once I got promoted to admin, I saw how little they cared about their employees. They would make passing comments and openly admit to giving certain employees who were "problem people" bad shifts or deny their requests for days off. I was in charge of making the schedule and would be told not to give certain people the days they wanted that week, even if they were within their availability, just to make things difficult for them. They also don't promote from within. I was asked to be the interim manager when our manager went on maternity leave. I stepped up and took on manager duties despite not getting a pay raise. When my manager decided she wanted to move stores, she was hoping I would be given the role permanently. Instead, they decided to bring in someone from another store, and I had to train her to be a floral manager at ours. They did eventually promote me to store admin, but my passion was working in floral. I agreed on the promotion as long as I could still work in the floral department, but they eventually phased me out of that role. Literally tricked me into taking a promotion and then falling back on the terms we agreed on.

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