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RepairClinic.com Reviews

3.6

68% would recommend to a friend

(196 total reviews)

Larry R. Beach

68% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

RepairClinic.com has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 196 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RepairClinic.com 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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196 reviews
1.0
20 Nov 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The list of pros would have been extensive if the CEO who opened the company was still there. Unfortunately, that is not the case, and a wealthy man who lives in Chicago purchased the company.

Cons

Ever since the New CEO came into the picture it's been a disaster, many employees are extremely unhappy and feel mistreated, myself included. I know of employees that worked for the previous CEO for 15 years since it first opened, and were given no respect or seniority, they were actually given ultimatums and basically forced to quit. The New CEO stops in every once in a while and pretends to care about what's going on, he forgets your name and shakes hands like a politician. He appointed a new President who tries to act like you are important when you talk to him but doesn't listen to any concerns or suggestions from employees. The New President of the company which was another mistake, is cheap and selfish to put it kindly. They cut down on everything that made the place special, they stripped RepairClinic.com of it's positive and welcoming atmosphere. It used to be amazing, you could look forward to going into work, taking calls and thanking people for their business because our customers were so happy with our service. The New CEO thought it would be a good idea, being the rich and greedy individual that he is, to team up with Whirlpool and add that to the call volume we already were taking on. It wouldn't be so bad if they accommodated employees and prepared them for what would be the worst transition in company history. Instead of being thankful at the increase in workload, they cut down on privileges employees had, we felt like we were being punished for something we didn't do. Many times employees felt micro-managed, certain people with leader roles would constantly bother people who had good reputations. Almost as if upper management put pressure on lower management to make long time employees uncomfortable so they would quit and it would save money on the payroll. They cut down on toilet paper, paper towel, silverware, paper plates and bowls, they don't control the thermostat properly to save money, and told employees who have been there a long time they were going to cap their hourly wage. I spoke to certain managers along with other employees and would ask, "why is this happening?" They had no answer. They were confused as well, the place is going into a downward spiral. They would rather train 12 employees at a time, knowing only one or two would accept the job offer and then probably quit in a few months due to being unhappy. Over 40 employees who were dedicated to improving the company quit in a matter of 6 months. The New CEO and the staff he hired to run this company are more concerned with money than keeping employees satisfied. If all of this wasn't bad enough, they started promoting new employees who were unqualified into managerial positions. One girl was told she was going to be a manager and could not complete simple tasks. She of course was promoted and to this day does not know what she's doing. She became good friends with a manager early on when she first started and that relationship helped her get promoted over people who were actually qualified and that have been there a long time. Another manager only knows how to do returns, she doesn't know how to lookup parts, or even ring up a customer at the counter. The third manager who is not qualified is arrogant, he walks around like he owns the place and talks in a deep voice because it makes him feel powerful. They are feeling it now, many complaints are coming in from customers and the work being done is poor. They lost all of their great employees, they are left with temporary employees now. Don't let the starting pay fool you, find a different job because your happiness is more important. The positive reviews about RepairClinic.com are being done by a manager who works for them, he makes empty promises and acts like he has all the answers.

1.0
19 Feb 2017

Bad Owner

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The people I work with are nice

Cons

Repair Clinic is now owned by a guy from Chicago. A guy who dreams of ways to screw us. We were supposed to get raises in January. He changed the date to April so he could save money by delaying our raises. He is so smart. We work all year for the bonus. The company has more sales than ever. He eliminated the yearly bonus. He is so smart. He thinks can take people to activities like the auto show and we won't notice that he is eliminating the bonus. The good people here all are desperate to leave. He comes to visit all the time and everyone dreads it. He acts friendly to our face but we know he is the devil. I ask why it was so cold at work. Was told he wanted it to be 60 degrees so we would move faster to stay warm and he would save money on the heating bill. When it is cold everyone knows we can't key in orders as fast. Now we use space heaters at our desks. He is so smart. Noone has respect for him. He and his spy has lost everyones respect. We used to work long extra hours. Now we work as little as possible to keep our jobs until we can find new ones. My recommendation is that you do not come work here.

1.0
27 Dec 2017

Don't fall for the fake reviews

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It was really good before the sale

Cons

It's like the ownership wanted to make this an awful place to work. Run off all the employees who cared and management who actually knew what they were doing and replace them with no skill temp labor who would work for $10 a hour. Quality used to be great in the call center and warehouse but quickly went away once Burke America took over. Would not recommend working here

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