Drinking Koolaid - Anonymous employee Publix Employee Review

1.0
Jun 2, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Employee owned. Job portability. Good opportunity for young person without education. Long term rewards and potential job security for those willing to sacrifice many years at low to moderate pay.

Cons

Low pay. Very long curve to upward mobility. Uneducated workforce. Inconsistent and troubling work schedules. Management takes advantage of part-time status which results in inadequate time off between shifts, no overtime pay on extended shifts, large employee turnover. Closing shifts extended beyond reasonable expectations due to poor management and employee scheduling. Company will hire outside in more diseable service related positions before promoting hard working entry level employees. Managers tolerate poor job performance from most employees. Expectations are quite low. Too many chiefs not enough indians! Managers receive Publix systems and functional training however, they lack management and leadership skills/training. Company touts and emphasizes its history and clever mission statement, yet ignores the dignity and value of employees and associates. Company claims to have never laid off an employee, yet tolerates severe under performance by their own published standards.

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4.0
Jul 7, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good compensation including not just standard pay, but also end of year bonus 80 hours for hourly associates, 8% of your annual earnings granted to you in free company stock thru which quarterly dividends are paid, ok 401k, and gift card and other associate coupons. Good stability and growth. Good company culture.

Cons

Can be slow and resistant to change. Uses some antiquated systems and software that should have been replaced years ago. Does some things that don't make sense. Some managers can be good, while others not very good. Although these cons may be true for a lot of companies. All roads eventually lead to Lakeland where they are headquartered. Geography can be a big one if you are not a Florida native. If you don't want to live in Florida for some legitimate reasons, there can be limited job options in other states, especially if you aren't interested in retail or warehouse jobs. Standard retail negatives about not having a lot of holidays off.

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