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The Good Feet Store

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The Good Feet Store reviews

3.7

66% would recommend to a friend

(363 total reviews)

Matt Coleman

71% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

The Good Feet Store has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 363 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The The Good Feet Store employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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363 reviews
1.0
Sep 7, 2020

NO JOB SECURITY

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Pros

Pay is very good .You also get to interact with great people .

Cons

Terrible management.The turn over rate is ridiculous .You see co workers come and go your told numbers aren’t a factor of job security .

3.0
Sep 4, 2020

Manager

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Pros

Great pay Relaxed store environment PTO and sick time available Uncapped monthly bonuses You can move up in the company pretty fast in one year I went from ASM to GM

Cons

Micromanaged a lot You work everyday sometimes even on your days off Added on workload that is not part of your contract They say open door policy and no retaliation “things are confidential” but that’s a lie everyone knows when an issue is brought to upper management and who it came from Sale expectations are unrealistic especially now due to covid Weekly sales expectations are ridiculous, if not met you will be fired Corrupt upper management Lots of secrets and never transparent with staff, will let you know things last minute or before it can even get fixed Super picky if things are not done exactly how they want it it’s a problem

1.0
Jul 29, 2020
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Pros

Decent pay. Plenty of time to mess around on your phone or do homework. You get to be called an arch support specialist, which helps you forget that you're just a salesperson.

Cons

The company is a money pit. So you buy an orthotic for 30 bucks, and you sell it for $350. Out of that 1000% markup, you get a cool 6.5% commission, which is closer to 5.2% after taxes. Not only that, but you are directly graded on your ability to sell 3 pairs of these orthotics at a time. So in theory, selling 100k in single pairs of orthotics would make you an underperformer, which doesn't seem to correlate to any rule of business of which I am aware. The owners are a married couple, the main owner being a pedorthist, and his wife, a podiatrist. Despite what you would assume to be considerable certifications in the product at hand, they are woefully incompetent at the sales aspect of the job, and they project these inadequacies onto the employees. Employees are regularly texted by the owners and by management at all hours, about matters that range from professional to personal. Most of the management staff consists of the family of the owners, and it's fairly obvious that the common DNA is what apparently qualifies them for management, as they have no other particular skills. Owners are not above yelling and cursing at employees, as well as enlisting in their employee's help with their own domestic strife, and we were actively encouraged to withhold business information from one owner or the other. The work itself is mundane and uneventful, and the office side of things is consisted largely of ill-disguised busy work, which must be done even in the absence of a clear purpose.

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