Grinding Machine - Accounts Payable Expense Support Ferguson Employee Review

2.0
Nov 12, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great break room and Employee refreshments, wellness plans for those that make it to permanent employment.

Cons

5 supervisors of one department means the rules change constantly, unless it's a reccomendation made buy a non supervisor. Independent and critical thinking is killed, though they advocate that is what they want. They miss lead you about your time as a temp employee as well saying that they can keep you as temp for up to a year... so not PTO, No benefits and you have to work mandatory overtime whenever they deem necessary with no clear date or idea as to when or if you will become permanent. They say it's based on error rate % , but they change the rules of classification daily so it's impossible to meet thier 2% or less and process over 800 invoices in a day when they can't agree which class they fall under in the chart of Accounts! Run.. very fast the other way.

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5.0
Jun 23, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Huge office space and freedom to work independently in break rooms instead of being stuck at a desk. They have many opportunities for growth but the high paying roles are salaried and are paid once a month instead of biweekly. Overall a great company with good benefits

Cons

Lower pay than normal for the work

3.0
Jun 27, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Stable company with strong financial backing and deep pockets. Solid commission opportunities once you build a strong client base. Certain regions and business groups are willing to invest in and support business growth.

Cons

Some regions are under constant pressure to cut costs, making it increasingly difficult to service customers effectively and grow the business. Management is often absent and lacks understanding of the day-to-day realities of running such a lean operation. Overall talent quality has been declining, and the management compensation and bonus structure frequently drives irrational decision-making.

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