Bureaucracy and overlooking. - Baker, Night Shift Supervisor Aramark Employee Review

4.0
4 Jan 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Wages are good and workload is not overwhelming. The structure seems to be there. Perfect place if you plan on saving and are comfortable living away from a city. Good to gain experience and put on your resume

Cons

Even though the structure is there, it's not organized at all. If you have an issue, good luck to you since you will be passed from one person to the next and hardly receive help if any. Payroll is terrible. My pay was almost always wrong and after not working there for about 3 months I'm still owed money. You are lucky if you get a good manager at your camp. Most, if not all camps are dry, but based on my experience, managers drink and consume drugs on site. Harassment seemed to be unimportant. Filed a complaint for discrimination and never ever received any information about it even though I followed up with managers and human resources. It like talking to a wall. In all the time I worked there never received my benefits and every other coworker had many issues with this matter as well.

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Pros

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Cons

While being a Lead Barista has provided valuable leadership and customer service experience, the role can be challenging at times. The fast-paced environment often requires managing multiple responsibilities simultaneously, including customer service, beverage preparation, inventory management, and team support. Staffing shortages and high customer volume can create stressful situations, especially during peak hours. The position also requires long periods of standing, frequent lifting, and maintaining energy throughout the shift. Additionally, balancing leadership responsibilities with daily operational tasks can be demanding, particularly when addressing customer concerns or training new employees while meeting service expectations

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