Some good, some bad-- Blaine Lexington location - Crew Member Culver's Employee Review

2.0
9 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

*Hired after a 5 min interview. * Will hire age 16 (first job) * Will feel like family if they let you "in" * A lot of cool, fun people * Flexible * Great Food

Cons

*Peers will exploit your "team mentality". If you don't have boundaries, your peers may take advantage of you or abuse your willingness to help them (i.e. ask you a "big favor" of wiping down tables so they can go talk to their friends in the kitchen instead of doing their job) *Team members will also pressure you to "switch jobs" with them if they were assigned grunt work vs food running or whatever you were assigned for your shift. Say no. *Some managers and peers at this location use passive aggressive language and behavior when you are not doing something correctly or the way they would expect. This seems to be the norm. * They know bullying is a problem. On the board in the back it says, "Don't bully people". Then someone erased "Don't". *One manager yelled at me and used shame and humiliation to correct a mistake I made. It left the rest of team speechless. He could have handled it kindly and firmly to teach me something. I am shocked he is a manager. *The one shift a week they scheduled me to work, they constantly asked if I wanted to leave early. *Some of the management make it clear they do not want to develop you to be your best. I am neurodivergent, but I am smart, social, hardworking and capable. The way they treat you if they don't want you to work there is they openly devalue you and reduce your hours down to 1 shift until you quit.

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5.0
12 June 2026
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Pros

Tim Newkirk was a wonderful and fair boss. Morning staff was responsible, upbeat, and had good team ethics. Vikki my manger always had my back. The BEST regular customers! Flexible schedules

Cons

Night crew, is far less responsible. Occasionally rude coworkers, but that’s life.

2.0
28 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible hours. On the job training. Generally supportive co-workers.

Cons

Not safe for those on the autism spectrum, are otherwise neurodivergent. Consistent bullying from a team trainer - refusal to actually train me, constant undermining of my ability, passive aggressive comments, refusal to communicate even the most basic of information to me. This was communicated to management very soon after I started working but nothing changed in the entire year after. I worked with one employee with a seizure disorder, another employee who had carpel tunnel surgery, and three employees with varying degrees of autism, including me. In all of these cases, they were put into situations where their condition is exacerbated. I saw three seizures happen, two of which were after she gave management a doctor's note indicated she requires a break every single day. The lady with carpal tunnel was put into situations where she was forced to scoop desserts, triggering hand pain. I worked alongside in autistic man who told me he had no training on drive-thru, yet was scheduled there anyway. He was kicked off after making too many mistakes, and the managers on duty became visibly exasperated with him. After this, he told me he plans to quit cause he no longer feels welcome. When these problems were communicated to management, I was told that *I* need to learn how to communicate, and that it's a two-way street. Slow, constant pile-up of responsibilities without the training or pay to reflect it. I received a 10 cent raise in my entire time working there, while I was being expected to come in on my day off and supervise multiple stations with my expertise.

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