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
3.0
Jul 11, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Intro to automotive industry. Not much else good anymore. Hope this brings to light some issues and just maybe gives a foundation for expectations for future ex employees. Lol.

Cons

Trial by fire is 100% the company's unofficial policy. We have a training department that is more focused on policies and procedures and less on tangible product knowledge. I came from outside the industry and was told that I was joining a "world class training" company. Obviously not that naive but I believed that the company had some sort of training. Unfortunately we do not. I have attended two small group "boot camps" that lasted a day a piece and they were not exactly about the meat and potatoes of the business, but more on the policies we have. Not expecting to be a master tech from the job, but I have been thrown into two serious level 2 suspension and brake classes that were so far over my head that they were a complete waste of time. The actual technicians at my store that attended the classes felt overwhelmed by what was discussed and they are ASE certified!! Spiffs, commissions, bonuses, and any other "extra" potential income. When I first started, the tire spiffs were on well stocked popular models. You received spiffs on what you sold, wasn't every Tire but the better quality ones. The bonus plan was changed every year to refine it and the focus the company wanted to deliver for that year, which most companies change it yearly too, so no big deal, quite frankly. However, this year everything is thrown out the window. The bonus structure has been changed a few times already, with little to no communication to the sales staff. Furthermore, Tire spiffs payouts have been changed also with the store having to achieve a certain percentage to goal before the individual gains anything from the tires they have sold. Were you a Rockstar and sold a ton of tires?! Won't see a penny from Tire spiffs unless the store hit its percentage to goal. At least that was the new initiative for the past few months, now this month it is different. Shocker. This month the individual has to sell a certain amount of tires plus the store has to hit a certain percentage to goal before getting a dime of Tire spiffs. Go on vacation or take a few days off?! Tough luck. Better luck next time. I used to make 500 to 1000 (in my best month) in Tire spiffs alone plus bonus and pay. Those were happy times clearly. I made 60 and 61k the past two years working consistently 55 to 65 hours a week. They have reduced the mandatory hours but the only time I got close to the new reduced minimum was when I lost a family memeber. It's hilarious to me, that my region has seen no less than 6 regional managers come through and two are still regional or better, the rest have stepped down to lesser demanding positions. 80 hours is the expectation for regionals (coming from our SVP) so don't go thinking it gets easier as you move up the chain. Rehireable. Most former employees eventually come back it seems, at least in my region. So many leave in disgust at their pay, then come back or are re-recruited at a higher pay to come back. These people are then offered guaranteed bonus payouts, retain previous seniority, as well as other perks. If they had gotten this before then they probably wouldn't have left, but don't worry about those that have stayed and fought the good fight. Screw those chaps!

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Tire Discounters Response
9y
Thank you for your review. All feedback is helpful, although sometimes hard to hear. We take our employees input seriously and will make sure we review it as a team. We ask that you connect directly with your General Manager, Regional Manager or HR representative for further discussion. They are there to support you and make sure we are always improving.
3.0
Jul 2, 2016

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Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

newer equipment, staffed well. Not a bad place to work and learn. Clean and updated facilities.

Cons

Not much of a work-life balance. The hours don't really match up to the salary.

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Tire Discounters Response
9y
Thank you for the review. We take reviews seriously and will make sure we review it as a team.
3.0
Apr 22, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The pay has no cap for a service tech as long as you are willing to put in long hours. The shop employees come in and have fun and make good money at the same time.

Cons

This company needs to get a grip on reality. Just because it works on paper and in theory does not mean it will always work in the real world. Every store and their clientele is different and should be treated and ran accordingly. What works in one neighborhood does not always work in another. Upper management needs to occasionally come in and work at store level so they can keep a firm grip on what works and what doesn't work. They need to also develop a better plan to give their employees a better balance of work and family lives. This is a family owned company but is not run like a family owned company anymore and hasn't been for quite a long time.

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Tire Discounters Response
10y
Thank you for the review. Even though sometimes feedback is hard to hear, it's helpful. We take reviews seriously and will make sure we review it as a team.
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