Don't take the job! - Retail Supervisor CROSSMARK Employee Review

1.0
Oct 31, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There is a lot of flexibility because the work environment is decentralized. So, unless you're in Plano, you probably work out of a home office, or in the field (in stores) in your local area. That means you don't have a supervisor looking over your shoulder. There is also an opportunity to work within the CPG (services) industry, with some A+ clients.

Cons

While there is flexibility in the work scheduling, there is no real "off" time. I work 7 days a week, and from about 6am to 9pm every day- it's not non-stop work, but my availability is expected at all times. Taking vacation is impossible- there's no one to cover my work when I go on vacation. You would think my immediate supervisor would be responsible for that, but I have to take initiative to ask a co-worker to cover my work while I'm gone. Pay raises are very small, if at all. With the yearly increase in insurance premiums, I actually end up making less each year I work for Crossmark. Their policies are unfair and don't favor employees. This makes it difficult to be in management because I definitely don't agree with most of Crossmark policies, but have to enforce them. There is a lack of promotion opportunities. When openings do come along the selection process has no rhyme or reason and it seems to be motivated by favoritism. It's difficult to transfer out of the division you're in into a different division with the company. There definitely are the wrong people placed in key positions in upper management, and the lack of leadership is very apparent. Also, there seems to be a lack of vision too, as decisions seem to be made spontaneously and reactively, with no plan for the consequences. There is a glaring lack of integrity in upper management too. The overall morale amongst employees is very poor and Crossmark is NOT a company that values it's employees. Be prepared for an unrealistic expectation of your loyalty and commitment to your job at Crossmark with little or none in return. It's a "be grateful you have a job" kind of environment. If you're not the kind of person who needs external reward for your hard work, you might do ok at Crossmark, but even then the obvious lack of leadership and spontaneous decision-making leads to regular and unrealistic changes in expectations, with no supports in place to effectively implement the changes.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

It pains me not to give a higher rating!! I absolutely love this kind of work. It's super flexible on days & hours you can work. It's total independence out in the field. I'm always by myself. I love using my attention to detail & having some creative freedom with certain displays. Pay is better than most. Managers are willing to work with you if they see you are doing what you can on your end.

Cons

I've had 6 Managers over the course of the three years I've been there. Only one of which I've met face to face. No pay raise, but I'm also part time. When I needed hours my first year, there were none to be given. Now that I have a second job, a year later, there are all kinds of hours available. I've had points taken off of my overall employee rating from stores in locations that I never agreed to work & never stepped foot in. The travel pay isn't worth it to me. I said $14/hr, but it's different than a normal hourly job. You have weekly tickets or Service Orders & they give you a window of time they want it completed. If you know you'll have to go over, you can contact them. For the most part, you're not gonna get much more than what's been estimated though. I feel like I always end up actually working more than I'm able to claim. That's more my fault though & many people do NOT do that. Another con is occasional attitude from management at new stores. When you visit a location for the first time & they are not familiar with you, sometimes they let it be known that they're suspicious of you. And if that particular Service Order didn't provide a LOA or more in-depth details, then it can put you on the spot & be embarrassing.

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