Management is a thing of the past - Travel Center Manager Pilot Flying J Employee Review

1.0
23 Jan 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pay was above average for this type of work. Fast paced.

Cons

Hours. lots and lots of hours. As you have read with other reviews, there is no family/work balance. You are expected to be in your store for 60+ hours a week to even have a chance at running a "good" location. You are an overpaid cashier and janitor for most of your time at Pilot Flying J. Each location is run on a shoe-string labor budget which makes it impossible to live up to unreasonable expectations. Regional management and above offer NO SOLUTIONS. They will visit your store often and tear down all employees over the smallest details. Sales will not deter this. If your store is performing well in all metrics, the onslaught of negativity will continue. If you are a seasoned manager who excels at managing a staff and getting results, this is NOT the company for you. If you are an entry level manager who wants to cut his/her teeth in a face paced industry where you spend most of your time as a cashier or CLEANING TOILETS after truckers... this is your perfect fit.

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5.0
9 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good place to work management was really nice

Cons

I do not have any cons

2.0
12 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pay is decent for Knoxville Benefits are good Coworkers are the only thing holding this place together

Cons

The culture has taken a nosedive. The new CFO sets the tone, and that tone is basically “I don’t care.” That attitude trickles down through leadership and it shows in every decision being made. The return‑to‑office mandate is a perfect example. It’s not about productivity — it’s about control. People with long commutes are burning hours of their lives just to sit in the office on Zoom calls they used to take from home. Morale is the lowest it has ever been. Entire teams have been gutted because people are quitting faster than they can be replaced. The workload dumped on whoever stays is unsustainable. Communication from leadership is cold, dismissive, and out of touch. Feedback goes nowhere. Concerns are brushed off. Decisions are made with zero regard for how they impact employees. Constant reorganizations create chaos. Roles change overnight, expectations shift constantly, and employees are expected to absorb more and more with no support. The company used to feel people‑focused. Now it feels like a machine that’s grinding down the very people who keep it running.

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