Metro Sales Reviews

3.7

61% would recommend to a friend

(76 total reviews)

Dan Tuohy

80% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Metro Sales has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 76 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Metro Sales employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail and wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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76 reviews
2.0
25 Jan 2018
Recommend
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Pros

The profit sharing is great and the 401k are really a step above many companies. The ability to be on your own and feel somewhat free is great. The people that work there are so nice and great to work with. The Pay and bonus structure can be great if you stick it out. It’s like any job, work hard and put the time in and you can make a great career here. You eventually will get a company vehicle that you can use for personal miles, which can come in handy. You also get a company cell phone that can be used for personal use. They have a company Christmas party that really is fun to attend once a year they take some of the company to resort in the summer. The owner really takes a vested interest in your future and from time to time can be approached if you have a question or comment that needs to be addressed. Vacation and time off have gotten much better in the last few years. I feel I have adequate time for vacations and sick time.

Cons

The paid to start out in seam on the low side, however this is a beginner position and that’s to be expected. This is not a desk job but it’s treated as one, by saying that I mean you’re expected to work from 8 to 5 every day Monday through Friday. Even if you get done with the customer at 4:30 and you have nothing to do, you are expected to “find” Something to do. Every minute of every second has to be tracked and documented. This makes you feel like you really aren’t free and it any moment your job could end. With this type of job, that works sometimes but more often than not you end up wasting time. The old days at the company would work hard all day and when your job is done, you went home and nobody asked what you did for the last 30 minutes of the day. It was an understanding that sometimes you got up early and sometimes you worked late, more of an honor system really. It was a rewarding feeling as well. Recently the company changed the ability to take a 30 minute lunch to a mandatory one hour lunch. So people that were able to make the required 40 hours by taking shorter lunches and making Management happy, and are now even on shorter leashes. They want us to be more productive and use time effectively but they also want to strip or ability to be flexible and help the customer. These are two very conflicting things and we lose good people that Have been with the company for a long time. The promotion side of things can feel like a dead end there’s really only four levels tech, senior tech, supervisor and manager. There are computer positions as well but very few. They have a great reward system if you’re able to win anything, The problem is that you are judged and put in competition with people that work on small easy machines. So if you are specialized and work on larger or production equipment you’re expected to perform and get the same amount of calls as a lower end tech that can grind six or seven calls a day compared to your four calls or if you’re lucky five calls per day.

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Metro Sales Response
8y
Thank you for providing us with your constructive feedback. We are appreciative of your 8+ years of service. We believe firmly in investing in our own and are pleased to hear that you have experienced that first hand. Specifically, we are glad that you feel that Metro Sales has been a wonderful place to build a career. We are also pleased to hear that you have enjoyed our benefit package and company events. Thank you for sharing your views on our break policy. This is a revised version of a policy that has always existed in the Service Department. We revised it to clarify that the 60-minute lunch is the standard and the minimum 30-minute lunch is the exception. This was done to ensure we will have adequate staffing to cover the entirety of our business hours and prevent employees from feeling pressured to cut down on their breaks.
3.0
1 Feb 2018

The good and bad.

Recommend
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Pros

Metro has alot of great benefits, profit sharing, contribute to 401k, decent amount of MTO. Holiday party, and random giveaways of gift cards and Wild tickets and such.

Cons

Metros management doesnt go after the people that are breaking the rules but instead changes policies to stop everybody from breaking those rules. Metro is a Six Sigma company and with that they are continuously improving which isn't a bad thing but it seems like every time they try to improve things they take two steps back to get one step forward. When morale is at its highest is when they will strike for instance everything is going great so now they are forcing a one-hour lunch because of a few techs skipping lunch everyday. When most techs took 30 mins and worked hard all day. I could go on…

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Metro Sales Response
8y
Thank you for sharing your honest feedback with us. We're pleased that you enjoyed the multitude of benefits and overarching company culture. We appreciate your thoughts about our policies, and we work to ensure that the rules apply consistently to everyone. We are also glad that you have noticed our improvement efforts, and that you provided constructive feedback to help us continue that trend.
2.0
7 Feb 2018

Metro Sales Review.

Recommend
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Pros

This company will take a technically minded person with little to no experience and mold them into a solid worker. It's a great start for someone's career. There is on the job training, 401k, yearly profit sharing bonus, company car, phone, laptop.

Cons

Management seems to be on a path of regression. Suggestions from experienced technicians are not listened to. They are taking power away from the supervisors to manage their groups properly. Technicians are required to work a 40 hour work week between the hours of 8am to 5pm. The customer base that is serviced has work hours that do not fall between these hours. Many customers leave before 5pm which makes it near impossible to hit a 40 hour work week. To make up for this time gap, technicians have been for years cutting down on their lunch breaks to hit 40 hours. Recently management passed a rule which requires technicians to take a one hour lunch break which has caused many technicians to fall short of a full 40 hour work week. It also has a negative effect on work flow for technicians. Each service call is different. Some calls are quick, while others need much more attention. Techs will shorten their lunch break to better serve the customers. The owner's slogan is: “Service! Service! Service!”. It's hard to live up to this with these restrictions in place. Also working under 40 hours has a negative effect on our reviews and pay raises. This has driven morale to an all time low.

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Metro Sales Response
8y
First, thank you for providing us with your honest feedback. We appreciate the time you have invested in Metro Sales as an employee, as well as your constructive feedback. Specifically, we are pleased that you enjoyed our training programs and benefits. Thank you for bringing up our break policy and sharing your viewpoints. This is a revised version of a policy that has always existed in the Service Department. The policy was revised to clarify that the 60 minute lunch is the standard and the minimum 30 minute lunch the exception. This was done to ensure we will still have adequate staffing to cover our entire business hours of 8:00 – 5:00 and prevent employees from feeling pressured to cut down on their breaks.
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