Quick Quack Car Wash truly invests in its people and creates a strong culture of leadership and growth. Leadership is approachable, supportive, and genuinely cares about employees. There are real opportunities to grow within the company, and you feel valued as part of the team. Events like the Operations Summit show consistent investment in training, development, and team connection. The company also supports work-life balance and takes care of employees and their families.
Cons
Like any growing company, there can be high expectations and a fast-paced environment, which may require strong time management and adaptability. However, this also creates opportunities to learn, grow, and develop leadership skills.
Quick Quack Car Wash Response
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This is great feedback. We really appreciate you sharing your perspective with us.
I love the company, and the leaders I get to work with. I appreciate the culture, and the focus on smart, kind, and driven people. They take a proactive measure to ensure the culture is aligned with their words. The CEO is the best leader I have had the previlege to work with.
Cons
When we say the are committed to their culture - it is real. If you are not smart, kind, and driven you cannot be here - so they do hold team members accountable to who they are, and who they become.
Why would you want to work at a car wash? Sometimes you will get asked this. It’s because of the people. Those who are committed to changing lives for the better. Your life, in particular. Quick Quack is one of those rare places where the culture is seen through actions, not just words. It is a culture of smart, kind, and driven individuals. I’m very fortunate to have had the opportunity to grow with the company, and I’m better off as a result. As a leader and as an individual.
Cons
There is a TON of growth and new stores opening constantly, which can be a pro and a con. You are never bored but you also won’t have much of a break. Depends on how you view that. You might also get pigeon holed into certain tasks and work areas. In the end, I only left because I was moving, otherwise I’d have stayed.