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American Tire Distributors

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Avoid - Senior Infrastructure Engineer American Tire Distributors Employee Review

1.0
Aug 30, 2025
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Pros

Nice, modern corporate office. That's about all.

Cons

Successive layoffs every year since around 2018, sometimes several in a year, have reduced the IT headcount to less than 80 people, 30 of which are managers, directors or VPs. There is no more fat to trim and the latest layoffs are hitting essential personel. This is not healthy or sustainable, as someone else said. The company is relying more and more on offshore contractors but they are not as experienced or as talented as the employees being laid off nor do they have the institutional knowledge. IT is not the only department affected by the layoffs but it's where I worked so I'm more familiar with events in that area. ATD has been through two Chapter 11 Bankruptcies and most of the major tire manufacturers including Goodyear (Goodyear, Cooper, Dunlop, Mickey Thompson, etc), Bridgestone and Michelin have stopped doing business with them. Apparently some people laid off right before the last bankruptcy in October lost most of their promised severance. One of the major benefits of working at ATD was the ability to work from home but that ended with the new CEO, brought onboard in March after the company was sold during the last bankruptcy. All employees, company wide, are now required to be in the office three days a week. The office was redesigned for remote or hybrid work after covid so only VPs and some directors have permanent workspaces. Everyone else has to reserve a desk but it's temporary so there's no storage. Whatever you need to do your work has to be brought in daily and leave with you at the end of the day. I expect this policy will eventually be extended to four or five days a week. Considering the downward path they're on, I don't see how ATD can survive for more than another year or two. I expect they will either experience another bankruptcy, likely fatal, or possibly be sold and absorbed into one of the other tire distribution networks. Don't make the mistake of joining this company. You will surely regret your decision if you do.

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5.0
Mar 16, 2026
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Pros

Its remote setup and competitive pay for the tasks involved. While there is a learning curve, the job becomes straightforward once you memorize the systems. The experience is further improved by great managers who provide a supportive environment for their teams.

Cons

The environment is high-pressure due to strict QA standards and a low tolerance for errors. There are numerous complex guidelines that must be followed precisely, which can feel restrictive for those who prefer less micromanagement or more creative freedom in their workflow.

1.0
Apr 15, 2026
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Pros

I liked a lot of the other people that I worked with on my team. I loved my managers before they made leadership changes - two of the best managers I've had in my career, especially the VP that we reported to. Would have loved to have stayed if they were still there.

Cons

Management changes were terrible. It was one of the worst experiences I've had in that respect. I was also lied to about a promotion and strung along, doing two jobs and being told that I was going to be paid more. The excuse was that it was just stuck in HR. When I left, I did an interview with HR, and they told me there was no plan for a pay increase.

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