employer cover photo
employer logo
employer logo

Labatt Food Service

Is this your company?

Labatt Food Service reviews

3.3

67% would recommend to a friend

(83 total reviews)

Blair Labatt

79% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Reviews by job title

83 reviews

Reviews about "Compensation"

Return to all reviews
1.0
Jul 24, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Pay is in line with the market. - Company will hire straight out of college, so it’s a good job to get some experience on the resume. - Pleasant co-workers.

Cons

Most of these have already been covered, so I won’t rehash them here. The benefits are terrible, the culture is ridiculously outdated, and you will almost without question be managed by someone who was never, ever meant (or trained) to be a manager. Advancement is a very uncertain thing at Labatt. The most common method is to either a.) Be born with the correct last name, or b.) Unrelentingly suck up to someone who was. This speaks to the true core of the culture, the thing that Labatt values the most: blind, unquestioning loyalty. They will tell you what the preferred shirt color is (white). They will tell you if they think your hair is too long (it probably is). They will tell you who your friends should be. I recall sitting through a lengthy meeting in which a junior executive (a member of category A above) tried, in his halting, stuttering manner, to explain to our department that our relationships with our co-workers are shallow and meaningless, while our relationship to The Company is sustaining, deep, and meaningful. Because you see, Labatt isn’t just a regional food distributor to the true believers in the company. It’s a way of life. There’s a weird cult of personality built around the CEO and the GM, as if their “business acumen” is irreplaceable and unique. As far as the true believers are concerned, working for Warren Buffett would be a decided step down. That being said, I can’t feel too upset about my time at Labatt. I made some lasting friendships, learned some useful skills, and gained valuable experience. So if you’re right out of college and looking for a job with decent pay that will allow you do these things, by all means, go for it. Just keep your head down, don’t question the frequently irrational statements you will hear managers make, and keep your resume up to date at all times. Do not speak up about problems you have to ANYONE, ever. You don’t know who will go to a manager and try to prove their loyalty by turning you in. Sounds paranoid, right? Unfortunately, that is truly the lay of the land. As mentioned in the “Pros” section above, you will have some great co-workers. Unfortunately most of them will be long gone by the time you hit the 2 year mark, because at the end of the day, there are hundreds of better companies to work for, and Labatt does not care about retaining anyone. If you are the type of person who just wants a place to punch the clock, do the bare minimum, and collect your paycheck, then Labatt is a great place where you can stay under the radar for years. Other employees stay because this is the only corporate job they’ve ever had, and they don’t understand how much better they could have it elsewhere. Getting these naive college grads is a core part of Labatt’s recruiting strategy, as is firing anyone who begins to question the rapid turnover or poor decision-making.

3.0
Jun 15, 2012

Steady job with decent benefits

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Decent starting salary & good annual merit increase, good employees, good medical benefits. Steady job (the company has never had any layoffs).

Cons

Very little vacation (none until 1 year, 1 week at 1 year, 2 weeks at 2 years, 3 weeks at 10 years), no career growth opportunities, only 5 paid holidays a year (New Years Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas), required to work 1 Saturday a year at a company event

Viewing 82 - 83 of 83 Reviews

Glassdoor has 224 Labatt Food Service reviews submitted anonymously by Labatt Food Service employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Labatt Food Service is right for you.