QuikTrip reviews

3.8

73% would recommend to a friend

(3,971 total reviews)
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Chet Cadieux III

80% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

QuikTrip has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 3,971 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The QuikTrip 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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2.0
Oct 22, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits, and the people you work with

Cons

Salaried employees are currently managing a very high workload and level of responsibility. In addition to their scheduled 50-hour workweeks, they handle hundreds of calls and texts each month and remain on call around the clock. This level of availability and communication often brings the total workload closer to 60 hours per week. Employees are also expected to meet additional criteria beyond their defined job descriptions—often without the additional time, resources, or training needed to successfully meet those expectations. Currently, only 4 hours per week are allotted for following up on 21 shifts, overseeing 30+ employees, completing administrative tasks, and training staff. The expectations for the role are extremely ambitious given the current structure. To ensure continued success and sustainability, it may be worth re-evaluating workload distribution, time allocation, and available support resources.

2.0
Jun 6, 2025

horrible

Recommend
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Pros

coworkers always doing something always able to work extremely flexible schedule (if you’re a clerk) tuition reimbursement steady expectations if you’re a clerk some customers are amazing stock is good

Cons

don’t get paid nearly enough gotta be a kiss up to get anywhere-they’d rather hire someone off the streets who’d “gas” them up rather than a STRONG worker who speaks up (seen way too many times). lots of people with a cult like mindset no breaks (yes, really - even if you work a 5am-11pm) says youre never left alone in the stores… ok entry level management is miserable, in every way possible. pay, horrible schedule, almost zero flexibility, triple the work with hardly a raise, and you just gotta literally hope you get sent somewhere with a good bonus just to feel like the promotion was worth it. just not worth the pay. you gotta be built a certain way for QT, and even then the burnout is real favoritism. some supervisors do some questionable things. the company acts like it pays you nearly enough for having 16+ year olds literally get threatened and harassed by customers. 13/hr for us to have a machete waved in our faces or our coworkers/managers getting robbed at gunpoint? horrible insurance no piercings/visible tattoos/unnatural hair colors (yes, back then even just blonde bangs with different “natural” colored hair was borderline too much)/facial fair. boys cant have ear piercings either. mustache too “untrimmed”? they’ll give you a razor and go make you trim it up. should i keep going?

1.0
Mar 18, 2025

Toxic

Recommend
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Pros

Great Pay, Set Schedule (even though it sucks), Benefits.

Cons

I really dislike how inconsistent everyone's experience is at QuikTrip. You would think that in a well-established company, top performers would have the best experiences as employees. But performance is not what makes or breaks your experience; it's your ability to suck up to the people above you. You can work as hard as you want, but it can get you nowhere if you don't know how to kiss up. The worst part is that you literally have the kids till to the lowest grade of human beings. Specifically, I'm talking about the Dallas market in the Division Office, starting from the top with Terrence and Jen. These two are equally skilled at making employees work for them out of fear rather than respect. To be completely honest, nobody in that office really likes them. They just have to tolerate them and keep Kiki happy in order to be successful. I truly feel sorry for those who have to deal with them daily, but even so, the fact that you're able to fake it and put these two bullies on a pedestal shows a lot about your character as well. The Dallas market will never reach its potential with the toxins of Jen and Terrence as leaders because this trickles down from the top to the bottom. Whenever they decide to get back to the basics and focus on skills and dedication rather than personality and looks, the company's morale (something Terrence claims he is big on) will improve. But as of now, over half of that division hates their jobs, and it's because the people in the office hate Jen and Terrence. This causes the Supervisors to hate their jobs, which trickles down to the managers, and at that point, you have entire store teams dreading every day they come to work. GET THE BULLIES OUT! Having two pit bulls as DMs is not what Dallas needs.

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