Tire Discounters reviews

3.8

63% would recommend to a friend

(321 total reviews)
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Jamie Ward

82% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Tire Discounters has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 321 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Tire Discounters 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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321 reviews
5.0
Mar 24, 2015

Great Company, Great People and Rewarding Work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

One of the best things about working at TD is that you can make a difference. It's a growing company and they are very open to ideas, suggestions and ways to improve the customer experience. The work is challenging and rewarding. The compensation is one of the best in the industry. The people are driven and passionate.

Cons

It's a fast paced retail environment. You have to work retail hours, including some holidays (Black Friday). You always get Sundays off though.

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Tire Discounters Response
11y
Thank you for the review. We really appreciate it!
1.0
Mar 18, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing I can think of other than being closed on Sunday's

Cons

Company infighting rumor driven scare tactics...no training to speak of...without a doubt the worse career decision of my life...management Is clueless at to what's going on in their stores...NO breaks forced to eat while working or not eat at all...ZERO home life if your married or have children or anything outside of work you value kiss that goodbye.

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Tire Discounters Response
10y
While it hurts getting a bad review, we really appreciate getting the honest feedback. Thank you for providing a review.
1.0
Mar 4, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

None other than being closed on Sundays. That is the only pro period. Nothing else to offer other than that at all.

Cons

Very unhealthy work environment. Upper management does not have a grip on reality but instead they have almost a dreamlike reality they believe in and drive into you at the store level. In this area if you are not a "yes man" then you're not good enough no matter how good you are with customers and sales. You're expected to bow down to upper management. They play favorites. Your work - home life balance is non existent. It's only your work life that is important. It is frowned upon if you take a lunch break whether you're a salaried store manager, salaried service manager, or hourly employee. The words "we don't take lunches around here" were uttered by upper management on more than one occasion. That was said while expecting your store/service management team along with hourly sales staff to work bell to bell every day they were scheduled. From 7:30am to at least 8pm each day. On your feet, on concrete and again with no breaks paid or unpaid. Just doesn't happen. Their pay is sub par for the industry and there bonus plan is sold as a wow plan but is more like a dud plan. Spiff plans for sales.... laughable. You never see a p&l to see where all the numbers are based on at the store level. How do you tell a Manager to run it like he owns it but he never sees a P&L??? You never know how much your profits are to calculate bonuses or just know what your business looks like from the inside. They keep that hidden at headquarters. They say we are here to coach and build up the team but in reality they will take that bonus or spiffs if you don't jump through every hoop they set in front of you. They make it unobtainable. You will never reach that 100% mark. They find every way possible to take what little you earn away from you in those bonuses and spiffs. The upper management for this area sent to recruit you puts a song and dance routine together so perfect to get you to come aboard it would make even the most greasy "used car salesman" seem like a saint. Once you're in, you tell yourself......... I really just screwed myself and let my family down.

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Tire Discounters Response
10y
While it hurts getting a bad review, we really appreciate getting the honest feedback. Thank you for providing a review.
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