District Management Style Caps & Limits Advancement - Lodge Sales Lead DICK'S Sporting Goods Employee Review

2.0
Dec 17, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great coworkers and store management - everybody usually tries to pull together to help each other. Most of the time the management is understanding of the environment and the limitations with which we had to work with. Excellent Insurance and retirement Benefits (for full timers) and Employee Discount on products that are of high quality.

Cons

Within the store, work levels are high - salary budgets are set low by the District Management offices. Maybe for his max bonus benefit? Regardless it results in too many tasks and projects needing to be done by too few people and in too little time. Obviously this can often lead to less than perfect execution of a given project. Pressured managers trickle down to a pressured and stressful work environment. It often seems that senior management is way out of touch with what it takes to work on a sales floor. Store management positions are filled by outside of the company employees. So once you have hit a Lead position - forget about moving higher with this company. (I have heard that this is a specific quirk of the particular DM but have no confirmation of that). Bascically if you are on the retail side you can forget about moving into a salaried position in either the corporate level or management level.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jun 23, 2026
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Recommend
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Pros

Employee Discount Access to Expert voice, which seems like no one tells you about, That's about it.

Cons

The biggest problem is there's no defined end to the night. We're scheduled until 9pm, but it's become normal to stay an hour, two hours, sometimes even longer past that because leadership keeps adding more tasks and finding new things to fix after everything is already done. It feels like the goalposts constantly move. My availability hasn't always been respected, communication has been poor, and there's a huge difference in accountability between employees. The people who work hard and stay busy all night end up staying just as late as the people standing around talking or doing nothing. Instead of addressing the actual productivity issues, everyone gets held hostage until leadership decides the store is finally good enough. I've worked retail for years, and every other place I've worked had a clear definition of what needed to be done before you could leave. Here, it feels like there is no finish line, which makes it impossible to plan your life around a part-time job. The discount and perks are nice, but the lack of consistency, the constantly changing expectations, and the uncertainty about when you're actually going home have made the job a lot more frustrating than it needs to be. If you're thinking about working here and want to work night shifts, plan on staying well past your scheduled end time until someone tells you it's "ok to leave". I was told I needed to ask for permission before clocking out, great leadership skills.

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