Ferguson reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(2,895 total reviews)
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Kevin Murphy

71% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Ferguson has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 2,895 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ferguson employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Oct 22, 2009
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Pros

none unless you consider discounts on plumbing supplies?????

Cons

this place is horrible, but somehow I fell for the dog and pony show and went to work for them with my college degree, I was working in a warehouse for 8 months mostly sweeping dirt from one place to another.

1.0
Oct 16, 2009
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Pros

Very good camaraderie amongst the sales staff and national company that did allow you to promise what other suppliers could not. Redskins tailgate is also a nice bonus that allows you to meet with customers in a nice setting.

Cons

Whenever I tell anyone about what I had to go through at Ferguson, people just look at me like I am crazy for staying there as long as I did. 1. The hours are terrible if you want to have any kind of a normal family. Ten hour days are mandatory and they try to give you this BS that you are salary but make no mistake, you are hourly. 2. Vacation or holidays- Even though you are expected to work ten hour days, you only get paid for eight hours if you take off on vacation or for any holiday. It prevented you from taking any kind of extended vacation from pretty stressful work because if you took a week vacation, you would lose out on two hours of pay each day that totaled for me almost $350. I noticed that they just put up on their website that they have a motto that they ``work hard, play hard''. How juvenile is that? Sure you work hard, but then you party hard to forget what a crappy company that you work for. 3. Company is run by folks that have been at Ferguson their entire careers. At first, this is what drew me to this company, but it was frustrating because they operate the company, just as they did when they started with the company. Every other job I have been at, we would consult with other companies to discuss best practices… At Ferguson, we just keep our head in the sand and keep thinking that it’s our way and that is it. 4. If you were a female trainee, I feel sorry for your time in the warehouse. 5. Hello, it is 2009, I think it’s time you all stopped working in a DOS operating system! 6. Ferguson cuts employees and closes branch’s yet they still allow branch managers and other higher ups a company leased vehicle and cell phones? This makes no sense, most of the branch managers never leave the branch! Why do they need a car? Why do warehouse supervisors and managers need a cell phone but sales reps do not? 7. You must not question management or else you are done. 8. Management doesn’t give a crap if you are not a sales person. When I was working in a non sales position, I would email my GM routinely and would get no response whatsoever. And we were also told that we were not supposed to go and ask him the question in person even though his office was right upstairs. 9. No exit interviews. I asked for one and was told that since I did not want to work for Ferguson any longer, it didnt matter what I thought. 10. You work Saturdays 11. Did I mention the mandatory 10 hour work days?

4.0
Oct 13, 2009

Ferguson is a great place to work.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Ferguson gives you the opportunity to step into unfamiliar territory and have success. The training program is second to none.

Cons

You never know when new management is going to come in and change things up. This is what happened to me.

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