JUST DON'T! - Anonymous employee Aramark Employee Review

1.0
Jul 8, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Paid Time Off and Vacation (that they didn't want you to use).

Cons

Pretty much everything.. ESPECIALLY the micromanagement and INHUMANE computerization of routes. Turned good people, cold and hateful in a short amount of time. Turned human flesh into robotic mutants. And, if you "didn't like it.." nobody cared. Do as you are told or there's the door. I personally "aged" 600yrs.. 100years for each of my years there. Anything that faintly resembled the "human" side of my job evaporated as you were pretty much on a "meter" all day.. and tracked like a criminal (yes, even during "breaks/lunch.") And forget about taking a break, which I DID NOT have time for. I was grateful to force food down my throat at my so-called lunch. No time to actually "taste" it, of course.. Don't even bother applying with this company.

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