Run away do not walk away - Executive Assistant 7-Eleven Employee Review

1.0
14 Jan 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It's a source of income

Cons

What is presented to you by the HR recruiter about the position does not match the actual job you were hired for. I realize that this is the situation over all corporate America but when you are told you will be supporting at the most 7 executives and you end up supporting 38 executives and a team of 250 people on top of that they are taking advantage of their employees. The view of the EA staff over all is that it is too heavy. All of the EA's individually support more than a dozen high level executives and their teams, these range from 150 people to 500 and does not include thousands of contractors. EA's are hourly employees and the wage is way below average. No sick time, no short term medical leave (you have to pay extra for this if you want it which is very expensive), you do not start earning vacation until after you have been employed with them for 6 months and when you do it is not a lot of vacation time and it is a slow process to earn, no floating holidays, no personal days, no bonus, and no raises. There is no incentive to stay at this company long term when many other corporations have very competitive benefits and compensation packages. All of their systems and processes are antiquated and in seriously bad shape. It is painfully slow to get anything accomplished due to this. They say they are running a tight ship and I understand this mentality but when you chose this approach and it affects efficiency and productivity in such a negative way that it impacts your business and retention of good employees you should re-evaluate your methods. The company overall has a very low level of professionalism and this is reflected internally and externally. Every single person I have met is mentally drained and over worked.

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5.0
9 May 2026
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Pros

good work value and environment friendly

Cons

The manager would call my phone at 3 am to tell me to unload a truck full of drinks alone, constantly, even though it was never mentioned or docked as pay.

2.0
5 Apr 2026
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Pros

· Guaranteed overtime — Night shifts often ran long, and overtime was consistently available. · $14/hour starting pay — Standard for the role, but the overnight differential helped. · Overnight schedule — Good for night owls or anyone who prefers a quieter work environment. · Hudson Oaks PD presence — Police regularly stopped by, which made the late hours feel safer. · Minimal direct supervision — No manager breathing down your neck during night shifts. You were trusted to run the store independently.

Cons

· No training provided — Promised during the interview, never delivered. · Missing cleaning supplies — Brooms, glass cleaner, disinfectant were frequently unavailable. · Poor communication from management — Last-minute schedule changes, full voicemail box, unanswered requests. · Unreliable morning crew — Night shift often had to stay late because morning people didn't show up on time. · Terminated after setting a boundary — Asked to leave at scheduled end time; was fired the next day.

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