Severely overworked and underpaid - Operations Ferguson Employee Review

2.0
31 Dec 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are decent. was able to work at home during COVID.

Cons

I have received 2 pay cuts since being a 6 year employee (no standard of living raise that I was promised, and the pay cut that came with hour changes with COVID that have not been remedied) . I have always received great reviews, I do my job well and have been given more and more responsibility over the years, but when I ask about raises, it is "not in the budget" and "hopefully we will be able to get you what you deserve but right now we unfortunately can't give you that", all the while they are boasting about surpassing sales goals and growing immensely as a company and hiring more bodies.

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5.0
23 June 2026
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Pros

Huge office space and freedom to work independently in break rooms instead of being stuck at a desk. They have many opportunities for growth but the high paying roles are salaried and are paid once a month instead of biweekly. Overall a great company with good benefits

Cons

Lower pay than normal for the work

1.0
9 June 2026
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

None, I would say remote work but it’s very toxic.

Cons

Poor leadership (manager and director), poor communication, poor training, unrealistic m expectations, micromanagement, no SOPs, lack of structure, FLSA violations, no upfront disclosure of what role is, stingy management. People outside of HR are great. In HR? They’re happy to lay people off and talk about it so casually during meetings. Think “it’s our yearly layoffs” and joking about catching people “slipping”. No opportunities for growth despite saying there was during interviews. Interview and reality are worlds apart. No diversity. Severe control issues. No new people have been hired in over 3 years yet multiple people have left so people are burnout. One person handles all of one process alone and management thinks that’s ok. For reference the same process takes 10-11 associates in the same sized org. I can go on. Stay away!!!

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