Tuff Shed Reviews

4.3

79% would recommend to a friend

(518 total reviews)
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Tom Saurey

92% approve of CEO

82% positive business outlook

Tuff Shed has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 518 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Tuff Shed employee rating is 22% above average for employers within the Retail and wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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518 reviews
1.0
15 Aug 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Very good product that people want to buy.

Cons

As a sales rep for Tuff Shed, your pricing will always be more than a Tuff Shed sold at Home Depot. If you work at the Escondido factory, there is a brand new Tuff Shed sales center at an Escondido Home Depot. I made sales to customers and then had to cancel them because I was undercut by Home Depot and Tuff Shed management didn't care. Whatever is worse than micro management, is what goes on, company wide, at Tuff Shed. It's not enough to log every customer interaction in Salesforce, you have to then log your totals on an Excel spreadsheet. Every sales position I've ever been in, if you're exceeding your sales objective, you're left alone. Isn't that why we're in sales? Not at Tuff Shed. Your manager will grade your customer interactions. It doesn't matter if you sold the customer a shed or not, if you don't enter a detailed description of your customer interaction, and illustrate the sales progression, you could receive a failing grade. You'll be paid $15 an hour and 2% commission. You have to clock in and clock out for lunch. Even if you have a customer sitting in front of you and another waiting, if you don't take your lunch inside of your first five hours, you'll receive a lecturing email from your GM. There's no training - you have to learn on the job - but that won't spare you from receiving nasty grams from your GM. Maybe (I'd imagine they'd have to be) the GMs at other Tuff Shed locations are easier to work with, but the one in Escondido... he can't talk to you like a human. He can't simply ask you why you did or didn't do something, he feels compelled to send you a negative, condescending email instead. You have a regional sales manager who is spread so thin, he or she will be completely useless. You might see that person once, every other month. There's a corporate marketing department, but you're still required to place Craigslist ads and book your own home shows, and the Tuff Shed website is out ranked by the Home Depot version. As a sales rep, your an employee, but your Home Depot equivalent is a manager, so you lose again. I gave the owner a failing grade because, although he seems like a nice man, he lets all this BS go on underneath him.

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Tuff Shed Response
7y
Thank you for your review. Your comments will be reviewed by our management team. I appreciate you taking the time to express your thoughts. Feedback is meaningful to us and ultimately helps to improve processes.
1.0
7 Feb 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Company is making lots of money despite the toxic environment at the top. This is fine until another housing down turn occurs. By then the last of the good employees will be gone.

Cons

It literally is the “Fat Cat” getting fatter. No training, no teamwork, sales comp plans changed, only the guys at the top are doing well while the busy bees fight amongst themselves to survive.

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Tuff Shed Response
8y
Tuff Shed does not have any locations in Pennsylvania. We have flagged this review for Glassdoor to remove.
1.0
19 Jan 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Perks: No lunches, no real substantive trainings (Repeating yourself weekly telling people about the sundown rule that no managers follow, speed to lead - when you have little to no leads weekly, and regurgitating the same words weekly does nobody any good and makes management look weak, uninformed of how real sales ventures operate, and almost lackadaisical to the degree of repetition weekly on calls (monthly too) You'll notice the same dozen or so people in each region, whom are catered to by the company as top earners. Everyone else is fodder, unless you can prove to tap into your local market (By using your own free time to quote, respond to facebook messages, craigslist ads (that they teach you to do) and other apps/ website to post about the product - seems marketing should market, instead of having sales do the marketing.)

Cons

Two plus years. Presidents club. over 2 million in sales, 50+ reviews for the company and I was let go out of the blue. Aside from the company requiring you to illegitimately use your own Facebook page (Not in job description.) To run their marketing for you. If you don't you're heavily scrutinized and basically harassed into doing it (If you don't, you'll face micro aggressions, and find that you are not a priority in the support department, even if you are a top earner) Wait, it gets better!.. You can even report managers for their wrongdoings, and the internal HR process will surely make you feel like nothing is being done (even when you report management for harassment and unprofessional behavior! Anyway, if you prefer to be lied to, work terrible hours in a setting where you'll get little support to actually grow properly, then this is the place for you. So you'll be required to: -Sell 1 Mill in sales(whether your tech savvy, in a good area, or not) -2 reviews on google monthly (They don't enforce this across the board- only to people that aren't top performers) -2 cold leads generated daily (you're expected to do lead generation, marketing, and go to events which is not in the job description posted for the past several years) -they look for a conversion rate of roughly 50% ... -Most of the people there know that the company is a bit of a sham and many stay hoping that they will cut ties with home depot but it will likely be the opposite since the home depot sales keep the company in business. If you want your product built on site by a company who subs all their work out, choose Tuff Shed.

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Tuff Shed Response
3y
Thank you. We wish you the very best in your career.
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