Drug Test - Cashier Pilot Flying J Employee Review

2.0
Nov 5, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Reasonable paycheck, offer health insurance but not cheap though.

Cons

Making you work harder. You can't work in one station but you need to work everywhere, if you are cashier you are not just a cashier but also a deli person and a maintenance too. Also it only applies in certain people but not everyone. If you are friendly and close to managers then you're lucky. If you are not then yes you do all the work while the other just chit-chat. Worse half the people there do drugs.

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