Alto reviews

3.5

64% would recommend to a friend

(150 total reviews)

Will Coleman

68% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Alto has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 150 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Alto employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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150 reviews
5.0
Jul 5, 2023

I Actually Love Alto

Recommend
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Pros

1. A nice place to earn a little extra money. 2. Eligible for some benefits as a part-timer. 3. Paid Downtime 4. You do not operate your own vehicle. 5. Company pays for gas, service, and tolls. 6. set schedule with options for overtime Paid better than Uber and Lyft with premium hourly pay for evening hours ... Let me say this. I read a lot of negative comments about, not being able to take restroom breaks. I was really annoyed by this at first too but after you've been with the company long enough you'll find you groove... And the key is communicating with dispatch! If you notice you've been at a staging location a while... Go ahead and drive to the nearest restroom... Let dispatch know you're headed to the nearest restroom... Then when you get close to the nearest restroom, put yourself on a break and go use the restroom... If it's super serious and you get an a trip... Except the trip and still go to the freaking restroom! As for the downtime... Bring snacks. Bring something to do while you're in the car in your downtime. Use that time to step out of the vehicle and stretch. Alto has a strict policy about being on your phone while you're in the middle of a trip or while the vehicle is moving. You shouldn't be on your phone while you're driving anyways. But when you have those down periods, get on your freaking phone. Check in with your family and do whatever you got to do... If you need to make a phone call, put yourself on a quick break and make an emergency phone call.

Cons

1. Unrealistic time expectations to clean your car at times. - This is something you have to get in your groove with as well. The time to clean the vehicle, especially if you're making trips downtown is unrealistic. This needs to be fixed. 2. Uniform stipend, they give you 1shirt, a cap and a grey jacket with the alto name You have to buy the shoes (white or black) and black dress pants. I listed this as a con but it wasn't a deal breaker because who doesn't have a pair of black pants already. And it's mostly the shoes. I wish that they would give drivers the option to wear more comfortable shoes. Maybe not Crocs or slides, but something slightly more comfortable. The next three are my three biggest cons of working with Alto. 1. If your shift ends at 5:00 pm they will assign you a shift at 4:45 or 4:50 now pushing you over your end of shift time. Lately when this happens I asked them if they can reassign that trip especially if I have something I really need to do. Sometimes I don't mind the extra time, especially since I'm part-time. 2. Customers cannot tip on app. The only way customers can tip you is with cash and the type of customers that we drive don't typically carry cash. - we're instructed to tell them that we don't accept cash because we're hourly, but a lot of passengers get bothered by that and think that it's not right that they're not able to tip us and I agree! 3. Even though the pay is better than Uber and Lyft, the base pay is still really low. I really do think the base pay should be raised

1.0
Jun 12, 2023

Don't do it

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-W2 paid hourly -you drive a buick which is a small suv - become a better driver overall because it forces you to follow the rules with the progress report every week

Cons

-Unlike Uber, not using your own phone; they will assign you a phone the connects to the car. You have to store your phone in the glove compartment while on the job. If you grab it while driving you will get reported. -You actually will not know if a trip will be over an hour or 8 minutes, the Alto app will not tell you. Got penalized because I had to drive a lady from Santa Monica to Long Beach which was an hour drive. I got penalized because I didnt take my break before driving back to the driving area (because I had to drive back to Santa Monica). -Incredibly difficult to find a restroom while on the job, Any break you try to do will be deducted from your pay. You have to be resourceful in finding a restroom. -The LEADS have a horrible attitude! probably the worst I have ever seen. They firmly believe that because they have that position they can play with everyone's schedule which I think is not good overall for morale. SEVERAL of them are just arrogant, One girl bosses people around because she feels like she can, another SUPPOSEDLY does the scheduling after the computer JUMBLES everyone for next week. Basically they alter it after the computer sets the scheduling for the upcoming week. There is no proper communication within all the leads. One told me one thing while the other had no idea the previous lead did not know how to do a certain thing. Just overall not a good team. -For THIS reason, they have a REVOLVING door of people joining and leaving/quitting. One even got let go after two days. They will never have good morale for this reason. The trainers will eventually become numb and mechanical with anyone who gets hired because they act like they may not last. -evetime a passenger leaves you have 2 minutes to clean the car. scrubbing the floor/cleaning the interior/cleaning the glass/waxing the the outside of the car. That will take more than 2 minutes. -Like everyone says there is no Uniform stipend, they give you two shirts, a cap and a black jacket with the alto name You have to buy the shoes (white or black) and black dress pants. -You get assigned 8 hours but its really 7.30 hours due to the lunch break. I firmly believe if not for regulations they will make you work past 8 hours. -Dispatch actually has to prepare for your breaks, you cannot do it on your own. They REGULARLY forget to send you on break. Most of the time very unresponsive as well. you end shift could be at 5 pm but they assign you a ride at 4:50 for example and work past your end time. -You will get the upper class people who asks for extra things from time to time. Make you wait over an hour, make you drive additional extra trips without alerting dispatch (so for example a simple can be become a multi stop drive). This will set you back. -They make you use google maps ONLY because the phone they use is a samsung. It is horrible because the app will freeze, lose connection, or not update at all when driving leading to confusion. Also not the best when dealing with traffic and directions.

3.0
May 31, 2023

Decent ride share company.

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible scheduling. Plenty of overtime available. Safety first mind set with managers and dispatchers. GPS available via company phone.

Cons

Hourly pay structure is $20 an hour if you are not driving, $24 dollars an hour if driving and $28 dollars if driving on the weekends. So if you work a shift where there are not a lot of ride requests you will not be earning much.

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