Speedway reviews

2.7

32% would recommend to a friend

(3,538 total reviews)

Tim Griffith

36% approve of CEO

29% positive business outlook

Speedway has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,538 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Speedway employee rating is 24% below average for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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4K reviews
2.0
Jan 29, 2015

Lacking Integrity

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Vacation pay (after a year). Sick pay (after a year). 401 K. Fast advancement, if you can be cut throat.

Cons

First of all, do not be fooled by recent reviews. Since late 2014 HR has taken to asking members of management to specifically come to Glassdoor and leave a positive review, and asking staff within the home office to do the same. Micro-managing to a ridiculous level. Multiple checklists and record keeping tasks throughout the day with no extra time or labor given to get them done. Far too many "it only takes 5 minutes" jobs to possibly get done. Very lopsided labor distribution. Busy stores have an abundance of hours, often with multiple people walking the floor, while less busy stores have barely enough hours to service customers let alone completing the required daily tasks. Often end up working multiple weeks straight due to low staffing and call offs. No discount for employees (not even free drinks while working). Long hours. On call 24hrs a day, 7 days a week. Must work a minimum of 2 weekends a month. Lack of discipline/favoritism. If DM likes someone, no matter how much they steal, you are not allowed to fire them, but a good employee that the DM does not like...terminated over the stupidest thing possible. Conflicting direction from upper management. DM will often not support corporate direction or disregard it entirely. Corporate will establish work programs in stores with 500+ hrs a week then roll them out to the rest of the company, expecting stores with far less hours to achieve the same results.

3.0
Jun 2, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Speedway offers fantastic benefits. A great 401 k program, insurance, paid vacation and holidays off.

Cons

The company is not in any way proactive. Everything they do is reactive over the past 5 weeks. For example, we all know when it get's hot, we get busy. However, we are given zero ability to compensate for this until weeks later. Meanwhile, the customers and staff suffer until the labor model catches up. Each year we are given less and less labor hours to operate with, yet somehow the expectations continue to grow. A person can only be stretched so thin. Staffing is the same way, I can call the recruiting center every day and tell them I have someone leaving tomorrow but that doesn't move from a "request" to a "need" until our build to guide of 12 week trends shows that were hurting. Meanwhile, we overwork our good employees until they reach their limits, and more and more quit. Then more and more responsibility falls on the GM's shoulders. We are continually told that we have to pick up the extra slack. It gets to a point where you have no life out side of speedway. The DM gives condescending speeches about how the negative attitude is the problem. It's not, it's that we're over working and under paying good hard working people who really truly want to do well. We keep being told that it cost $15000 to train a new employee and how important turn over is, yet we refuse to give a store what it needs to make the employees happy. If instead of spending tons of money on turnover and training, we offered a slightly higher wage for everyone, and a few more labor hours we would save money over all. If we payed people like we cared about them, and gave them the staff they needed to get the job done, we would not have this problem. People would want to work for Speedway, but they don't now. Because they come in and they see how we all work like dogs. Even the customers are taken aback when they saw you at 430 in the morning and you're still there at 6 pm. Managers get no compensation for the extra work they do. For the constant phone calls all hours of the day and night. They are very rarely treated with any appreciation for it either. The new bonus program has near unattainable goals. It's very very disheartening. New employees and shift leaders are not nearly given enough training hours. New hires get 24 hours, which is just about enough time to watch all of their videos. Then they cut into our labor, hardly knowing how to do anything, and are totally overwhelmed. When I first started as an assistant manager, gm's did not work weekends. This is what made me work hard. This is why I wanted to be a gm so bad. Now I'm lucky to get one of the two weekend days off. I feel like by taking that away, we have completely taken away the incentive for promotion. Co-managers and Shifts now get off just as many weekends as Gm's so there is nothing to work toward. They already know what kind of bonus they will get, and again, the good ones are few and far between. They see how all of the extra responsibility falls on the gm. They inquire about what sort of wage increase they will get, and again, it's not enough to wet anyone's appetite for the added responsibility. We are pampering low level management, and thus, they have no desire to work hard towards something higher anymore, because they are already getting the better end of the deal. Gm's get no over time and no breaks. It shouldn't matter that were salaried. We should get to sit down for 20 minutes and eat uninterrupted when working 10+ hours straight. Your managers want to work for you, and are not afraid to work hard. We like the challenge. We know bad things happen and that's part of the job as managers. Sadly, most of the GM's I know are looking for new jobs because it's become unbearable all around.

2.0
Jun 26, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

You're always busy and your days go by fast. The people you work with are pretty cool and will help you if you need it.

Cons

Work life balance is horrible. If you're in management you are on call 24/7, which can make life pretty stressful. The stores do not get enough hours for what they are expected to do. The company's overall culture, at least on the retail side, is pretty negative. No matter how much they say they care about their employees, you can tell right away that they don't.

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