Shift Leader/ Co Manager - Anonymous employee Pilot Flying J Employee Review

3.0
2 Jan 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pay and benefits were decent but better than most places around the area. You meet A LOT of truckers who generally overall are pretty cool to talk to. They don't necessarily like corporate but realize you are at the bottom of the totem pole so they try not to get pissy with you. Also, everyone from General Manager on down are usually nice which makes the job easier to deal with.

Cons

Not flexible with hours in the budget. Corporate needs to realize that one person can't do the jobs of three people. I've worked several 30+ hour shifts with one or two breaks because we couldn't "afford" more workers so I had to run the registers, clean showers, and cook food by myself.

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Pilot Flying J Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We’re committed to strengthening our team dynamics on an ongoing basis, and we strive to place managerial candidates in roles that best compliment their skills and their teams. If you've experienced any management issues (past or present) within our company, we are here to listen. Please feel free to email us directly at PFJHR@pilottravelcenters.com with specific details pertaining to your experience so we can continue to work towards making improvements.

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