Fair pay but overwhelming hours and poor communication - Store Manager Mavis Tire Employee Review

4.0
Jun 19, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Fair compensation and Fair expectations.

Cons

Hours, 55 plus per week with expectations of “Johnny on the spot” responses when off. Having to use my personal email for documents. Communication from above going through personal phone instead of placing email into stores. Lack of access to track performance of both staff and store such as a PnL statement, weekly individual performance reports, ability to pull up report ranges from previous years. Store managers are accountable for everything yet do not have all access to report generation to allow accurate tracking in specific areas. Paid time off black out dates and restrictions based on time of year. All employees locked down during the major end of year holidays. Not optional to go see distant family out of state for Thanksgiving giving, Christmas or even new years. Holidays by FaceTime app

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Mavis Tire Response
3w
Thank you for taking the time to share your review. We take all feedback from our team members very seriously, and we hope you will email us at feedback@mavis.com so that we can discuss how you think we can improve.

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5.0
Jul 2, 2026
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Pros

Good pay rate with bonuses, great management, career advancement

Cons

Hours are long, hot in the summer

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Mavis Tire Response
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Thanks for posting this review! We’re happy to hear you’re satisfied with your pay. With our competitive compensation programs, we recognize and reward team members like you who play a key role in Mavis’s continued success. If you have any further feedback, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at feedback@mavis.com.
2.0
Jul 5, 2026
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Pros

It’s fun to work with the customers and learn about different Tires, learning to recognize quality product over junk and being able to communicate same to customers.

Cons

There could be a significant amount of Micro-Management They may promote people with much less experience over others who have been there awhile People who are relatively inexperienced may “Coach” people w/ much MORE experience. A “Trainer” may train the same person who trained them. You may work here awhile and earn the same base pay as someone starting tomorrow. They may tell you to do something one way, 2 weeks later tell you to do it another way and in the 3rd week tell you to go back to the original way. They may want you to follow an established set of guidelines until otherwise. They may use their telephone system to filter calls from more affluent areas to certain individuals and less affluent areas to other individuals.

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Mavis Tire Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. To create an environment where both current and former team members feel comfortable raising concerns, making reports, and participating in investigations without fear of reprisal or adverse action, we provide our team members with multiple reporting channels, like our Employee Experience Team. It’s not too late for you to raise your concerns. Please email us at feedback@mavis.com.
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