Excellent company to work for - Team Member SSP Group Employee Review

5.0
Jun 14, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I recently joined SSP and throughly enjoy working here. I had good induction and training to do my job properly. I have very supportive manager.

Cons

I go beyond the extra mile to serve my customers and work above my paid hours ie clock out and then do tidying up , shelving etc.. Is there any chance the wages could be slightly raised above minimum pay set by the government?

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SSP Group Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We are pleased to hear about the positive aspects you've highlighted and appreciate your dedication. We understand the importance of fair compensation and are committed to regularly reviewing our pay structures to ensure they are competitive and aligned to the industry.

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5.0
Jul 4, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great team members and make money depend on the season

Cons

management aren’t on site all the time due to managing multiple locations.

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SSP Group Response
2d
We appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts and feedback. We value all input as it helps us strive to improve and create a better workplace for everyone.
1.0
Feb 24, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The employee meal discount is genuinely helpful since bringing food into the airport or buying it from outside is difficult. Many hourly employees are friendly, supportive, and hardworking. Most frontline managers try their best and often go above and beyond despite the pressure they face.

Cons

Senior leadership in the Northeast region operates with intimidation, ego, and favoritism, creating a toxic and unprofessional environment. Schedules are changed constantly with little notice, and employees are expected to work long, exhausting hours without regard for work–life balance. When employees speak up about burnout or need to call out due to exhaustion, they are often targeted instead of supported. Union employees frequently earn more than the supervisors responsible for managing them, which creates tension and undermines morale. Promotions are based on personal relationships rather than merit, and nepotism is widespread across multiple levels of leadership. HR functions more as a disciplinary weapon than a neutral resource for resolving issues or supporting employees. The overall culture is retaliatory, inconsistent, and not aligned with ethical or sustainable business practices.

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SSP Group Response
4mo
We are sorry to hear about your negative experience. Your feedback is important to us,
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