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PCC Community Markets Reviews

3.4

57% would recommend to a friend

(256 total reviews)

Krish Srinivasan

44% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

PCC Community Markets has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 256 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PCC Community Markets employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail and wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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256 reviews
1.0
3 Apr 2016
Recommend
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Pros

The health insurance is what hooks you as it is the best in the industry. Schedule is consistent and I've been able to have children and go to school while working there. Employees are rock solid and fun to work with. You also get to know some of the better customers allowing you to build relationships with them building a sense of community. PCC donates money to various organizations which I admire and is also involved with the local food banks.

Cons

Worse place to work so much that I have to convince myself just to go in every day. Management team is inconsistent and will "nit pick" you to death making you almost feel as if you are being bullied. Stupid policies such as we are only allow to drink water in the checkstands which is frustrating when I'm clearly an adult and know how to drink coffee without spilling it. Favoritism is well known throughout the company as they hire based on how well you play the game versus actually knowledge and experience. Oh, and if they wanna get rid of you they will find a reason regardless of the union so don't think that you are safe. They say that they are open in their communications with the employees but then judge you and shut you down if your ideals dont conform to theirs. Company ten years ago use to care about the employees bending over backwards but now it's all about making those sales. Need to call in sick? Expect to be guilt tripped and questioned about how sick you really are. Knew an employee who came in sick with his ears bleeding because they wouldn't let him call in even though he had two ear infections. Find another place to work and save your soul. Customers suck as well. Treat you like you're their servant. Company is turning into a corporation.

1.0
17 Aug 2014

Worst job of my life

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Pros

At least I had a union. Wish I had actually made use of it.

Cons

An extremely poorly run organization that seemed to be completely lacking in people skills. I was a checker/shelf stocker for three years and worked in various stores. I was subject on an almost daily basis to shaming, humiliation and often being screamed at by certain store directors. The first time I was yelled at was on a Tuesday about 10:00 am about ten minutes into my second week on the job. I actually thought for a moment that I was being "punked" on some reality TV program, and then I realized this person was serious. Apparently the store had run out of Henry Weinhardts beer over the weekend and there was an empty slot in the cooler and it was somehow my fault. When I underwent a delicate surgical procedure that kept me from doing heavy lifting for a couple of days my store director laughingly announced my condition to everyone in earshot. Here's how one of my reviews went (off the clock, after my shift, of course): On a scale of five I was accorded a three when if came to my flexibility of scheduling. I was also told that I argue with management. I was then asked to respond (this manager was reading from their template) as part of the review process. I responded that I disagreed with his assessment and that I was very flexible with my schedule, as this same person called me 3-4 times a week at home to change my schedule and I always accommodated him. He then proceeded to apparently adjust his score and then looked at me with no irony and said "There you go arguing with management again." WTF! As an aside it is a fact that vendors do pay for product placement (although the PCC in one of their newsletters denied such behavior). That is how their beer and wine buyer gets his free trip to Italy every year. They also wanted to loosen the rules on organic labeling in an issue that supported Horizon Dairy over Organic Valley (the PCC wanted a shorter time frame for cows to be declared "organic") .

1.0
28 Mar 2017
Recommend
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Pros

They have lots of organic and gluten free options. Convenient parking for staff, the benefits are okay. They have a lot of products that you can't find in a normal grocery store. Close to Michaels... art supplies.

Cons

First off, the people in middle management have held their jobs for more than a decade, so upwards mobility Is limited. Issaquah is the busiest PCC so workers get really stressed. People do gossip, which is common in the Grocery industry, but the managers get really bitter when they use their business emails to spread rumors about the younger employees, ageism. Some guys who work there are creeps, they cause a lot of the female workers to get uncomfortable or even quit. PCC doesn't even drug test, so people totally sell each other drugs on the property, pop pills, and barricade themselves in the bathrooms to shoot up. Sexist, homophobic and racist, why does the management hold grudges against the Mexican deli workers? I don't know. Theft is huge problem. Drugs just happen. Nepotism's really annoying, you can get false employee reviews or even fired if you mention anything about a manger's heroin and/or macaroni theft addiction. Honestly, if you get past the pretty facade of an expensive organic food store, the place is a hot mess.

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