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Pomp's Tire Service Reviews

3.5

50% would recommend to a friend

(70 total reviews)

James Wochinske

60% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Pomp's Tire Service has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 70 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Pomp's Tire Service 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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70 reviews
2.0
4 May 2020

Not worth it

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Laid back, sometimes too much. Jim is a very nice person and honestly think he means the best for all employees.

Cons

Hours are terrible... taking a lunch break is frowned upon even though they preach you have to take them. Theyll happily work you 12 hours a day and give you maybe a 30min break if that. Service techs will be worked to death if allowed. And when the techs push back they are 'lazy' Can never afford to pay more but the managers are always talking about the new thing they bought which us low level guys can only dream about.

1.0
20 Aug 2015

Not for females

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some staff are great to work with. Great customers. Tire selection is very good and has large selection of all kinds.

Cons

Double standards and discrimination towards women. Sexual harassment is over looked by management. Pay is not enough for the work your given.

2.0
14 Oct 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

ok health benefits other cool little perks. most of what was said was true. 50 dollar check for gas around memorial day, paid birthday off, the Christmas bonus is based on how long you have worked there which maxs at 500. you will never be laid off plenty of work out there. top paying night service commission. ongoing training in all fields. the owner is a really nice man and he will remember you name after meeting you once. a real cool guy.

Cons

if your a tech forget about moving up unless someone retires or is moved up. almost no opportunity to advance up the ladder unless your in good with the top echelon. seldom do you receive a lunch break. we dont have time for lunch we have work to do is what you will be told. you get a safety allowance of 30 dollars for work boots. have you bought work boots since the 1970's? a decent pair of boots usually costs about a hundred dollars and be prepared to by two because in this line of work they dont last. like working 24/7? good because if you run night service that is what will happen. start in the mourning and work all night. try calling in telling them youve had 2 hours of sleep. sorry we need you here. you will be working tired with no remorse from them. your a machine not a human being. little thought is given to the average tech. the level of commitment they require is more than the average family person is willing to give. they preach family is everything until your home life conflicts with your work schedule. have little Suzy's play to go to? no sorry we have a customer coming in that needs a repair and your the only one left. ive seen more than one person being verbally abused from management as well. there is a whole lot more to write but then i would be going into specific detail and they would know who i am. there will be repercussions if they knew who wrote this. bottom line stay in school and get a real job. no one will respect a tire guy including upper management and customers.

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