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Valvoline Instant Oil Change

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Good for a foot in the door - Senior Technician Valvoline Instant Oil Change Employee Review

2.0
23 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good for starting your automotive career Not much work to do when slow Flexible schedule Coworkers are awesome to get along with Decent pay Guaranteed hours once you've been there for a bit Can work on your own car in the shop if permitted Half off all services as an employee

Cons

Often understaffed, overworked depending on busyness, management has unrealistic expectations regarding customers and workload, management refuses to fire employees who are obviously under the influence or hard drugs or alcohol, hardly cares about employees, cares more about customer satisfaction and numbers while reeming you out if it's a slow day, will expect you to do multiple cars by yourself if short staffed

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5.0
29 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good hours, taught everything on the job

Cons

You will get very dirty

1.0
3 Jul 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Okay starting pay. Acceptable starting point if you're looking to get into the automotive industry

Cons

Lack of coverage when your shift ends often leading to being forced to stay an hour over at least. None of the locations have any form of AC or other way to cool down except the office sometimes having water bottles, even in heatwaves. The pit is only ever staffed by one person working both or more bays even though there are supposed to be two+ working one each. Managers will not work on the cars themselves but rather immediately run into the office and close the door to play games on their phones after selling the customer $200 worth of service. Policy requiring you help all customers in line even if you're already closed, leading to staying an hour or more past closing. Customers are not required to turn off their vehicles while waiting in line, leading to severe burns from hot oil or hot metal, especially on diesel trucks. Forget about taking time off for vacations or family, stores are intentionally kept understaffed so you have to work or risk getting fired. You are expected to stay late or come in on your days off to do training bookwork despite being consistently scheduled for 10+ hour shifts. 10+ hour shifts in blistering heat with no one offering water from the office or lobby fountain

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