Pros
- Good team of fellow colleagues - You get to drive nice cars, and time flies really fast when doing deliveries and collections
Cons
- Management are incompetent and do not understand their own KPI's. - Cringey sales tactics are pushed onto customers and we are judged based on arbitrary metrics that we do not have any control over. I.e, serving a customer for a 20th time this year, and it is well known he does not take any protection packages, so why is it that we are measured against checking in unsellable customers? - Hours are downright ludicrous, and drive you to insanity. Say goodbye to any semblance of worklife balance. - The whole "promote from within" philosophy is just a pyramid scheme and moreso reflects your ability to bond with out-of-touch and delusional management, rather than actually having passion towards the job. If you aren't tight with someone in the area you are applying to, they will just come up with some random excuse to not hire you, job promotions are advertised EVERYDAY in our company emails, but they are all a smokeshield to cover up the rotten core of this corrupt and nepotistic company. - We are made responsible and accountable for damages to vehicles, even though there is a broken, and shady system in place to log damage. You see, damages on vehicle are ONLY reported if the branch has an intention on charging customers for them, if not, they literally go under the rug, and customers get email reports of the vehicle being UNDAMAGED, despite the fact most of the vans we have at our branch are hanging on to dear life. This system just makes it so that customer are charged and accused of damages they are not responsible for. - Most inner city branches in busy areas are downright atrocities, and should be deemed hazardous. They are disguting, smelly and cleaned so poorly that you would never think the company makes billions in profits YOY. - To be honest, there are dozens of more things I could say, but I need to gather as much sleep I can get before I clock in for my 11 hour shift with a hilariously short 30 minute lunch break.