Typical corporate company that doesn't care about employees - Executive Assistant 7-Eleven Employee Review

1.0
Jun 6, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

There is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING positive about this company!

Cons

Mass layoffs while CEO gets raises and a 7-figure annual salary. Store employees are overworked and underpaid. My co-worker's husband was a store manager and suffered 2 heart attacks due to stress on the job (managers are expected 60+ hrs/wk as salaried employees which equates to less than minimum wage if they were hourly). There was a sales associate that had been with the company over 20 years and was STILL making just above minimum wage! I don't know how 7-Eleven constantly gets away with breaking labor laws.

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5.0
May 9, 2026
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Pros

good work value and environment friendly

Cons

The manager would call my phone at 3 am to tell me to unload a truck full of drinks alone, constantly, even though it was never mentioned or docked as pay.

2.0
Apr 5, 2026
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Pros

· Guaranteed overtime — Night shifts often ran long, and overtime was consistently available. · $14/hour starting pay — Standard for the role, but the overnight differential helped. · Overnight schedule — Good for night owls or anyone who prefers a quieter work environment. · Hudson Oaks PD presence — Police regularly stopped by, which made the late hours feel safer. · Minimal direct supervision — No manager breathing down your neck during night shifts. You were trusted to run the store independently.

Cons

· No training provided — Promised during the interview, never delivered. · Missing cleaning supplies — Brooms, glass cleaner, disinfectant were frequently unavailable. · Poor communication from management — Last-minute schedule changes, full voicemail box, unanswered requests. · Unreliable morning crew — Night shift often had to stay late because morning people didn't show up on time. · Terminated after setting a boundary — Asked to leave at scheduled end time; was fired the next day.

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