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Firestone Complete Auto Care

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Firestone Complete Auto Care Reviews

3.0

41% would recommend to a friend

(1,723 total reviews)
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Marko Ibrahim

53% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Firestone Complete Auto Care has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,723 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Firestone Complete Auto Care employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Construction, repair and maintenance industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
20 Oct 2013

It could always be worse

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Pros

-Excellent employee pricing structure -The money is real, if you're good it can be incredible (top 5% of managers are easily 150k+) -Usually fast paced so the days go quick which is good because...see also Cons -Job security. If you arent stealing and can follow policy you can basically stay forever, regardless of performance -Tons of management flexibility because you do virtually everything yourself -If you are good you can essentially do whatever you like and will generally be left alone (trust me there were times my entire goal was to do well enough to be left alone) -Benefits are industry leading but see also Cons -Constant feedback about performance but see also Cons -As a Manager you do make your own schedule -There are a ton of really good people within the company

Cons

I worked there 15 years at every level including the corporate offices in Chicago so keep that in mind, Im not angry or disgruntled I quit and I was in that top 5% of managers. -Constant understaffing because of poor modeling/management design (% of sales is a terrible method of calculating payroll costs) -You WILL be working on your own and as a salaried employee (minus a handful of managers in California) you ARE gonna be someone's b***h. When you hire a new salesperson dont be shocked when you work 45+ days in a row, my record was 63 -Unbelievable amounts of turnover, especially in the shop because Technicians are treated incredibly poorly -Technicians, by and large, are like working with 5 year olds. They know there is a shortage and that, ultimately, replacing a good one is INCREDIBLY hard which is because... -Technician pay sucks -While the money is real the amount of time spent in the store is insanity and ultimately caused me to quit. 55 hour minimum work weeks are NOT the norm but since that came straight from my ADMs mouth I can only believe he thinks it really is. -There is almost no possibility for advancement. 2300+ stores and only 62 districts with between 2-3 positions. District turnover is exceptionally low so going from Store Manager to ADM is just not going to happen for the vast majority. -Benefits have become increasingly expensive -If you dont love reports you arent going to love this job. From the ones you do to the ones you are bombarded with daily. I LOVE reports, I mean love them...but god bless there are a lot of them. -Sometimes people say "senior management is clueless" but they have never really met or even know any of them...I do, I know them all, probably 80% are clueless clowns who "ran a store" in the 70s, you know, back when shocks were $19.99 installed. -You have to love when your "holiday hours" for Christmas Eve are...regular store hours lol -The customer satisfaction policy is a joke and the customers know it. We trained our customers to be terrible. -The customer survey system effects your bonus, sometimes dramatically, and there is no "appeals" process. -Bonus programs can promote dishonesty.

3.0
31 Oct 2017

Help!

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Pros

Training is second to none. Corporate environment provides some structure that other businesses in this field lack.

Cons

Pay is sub-par unless your store is really performing. Hours are almost unbearable at times. The demands of the upper management are hard to achieve by yourself.

3.0
3 Sept 2015
Recommend
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Pros

There is no shortage of available hours to work, strong brand and marketing (coupons, etc.) drive customers through the doors seven days a week. Solid employee discount programs for your own auto care needs. Benefits, such as the 401k match, are actually worth your investment.

Cons

Long hours, mandatory overtime and working through holidays and weekends. It's retail and you better be prepared to devote most of your life, up to 60+ hours each and every week, to Firestone. Starting pay is low, as the company expects a four-year degree from their sales staff, yet they pay those of us that have earned our degrees only slightly above the minimum wage here in California. Stores are often short-handed and this results in the customer waiting far too long for even the most basic of auto services to be completed. This also creates an atmosphere of "order taking", in which the customer fails to receive the level of care and attention to detail that they are paying good money for in order to make room for the next ticket on the wall. This results in missed sales opportunities for those of us that are measured by these metrics, as the backlog of tickets created by the high demand placed upon the skeleton crews in both the "front" and "back" of the shop delay even the most basic of services (oil changes, tire services, etc.) Technicians are often juggling tasks between two or more vehicles at any given time and when they finally present their suggestions for additional repairs/maintenance to those of us on the front end to sell to the customer, the customer is less likely to add/buy those services because they have been made to wait longer than a reasonable amount of time for the completion of the work they came in for to begin with. If your oil change took two hours to be completed, would you be willing to wait even longer for a new set of tires or brakes? As a new customer that is visiting a Firestone location for the first time, would you return to a shop that spent over two hours to complete your oil change?

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