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O'Reilly Auto Parts

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Over worked and underpaid. - Second Shift Inbound Stocking O'Reilly Auto Parts Employee Review

3.0
11 Nov 2014
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Pros

They have a great benefits package.

Cons

They moved to an online paystub program making it harder to detect issues of correct pay etc. They take away your overtime if you have vacation scheduled the same week it occurred. The warehouse makes you wear their tshirts that they only supply every 18months. You have to walk in and out of the warehouse through a metal detector. They have a very strict attendance policy. Your raises are given based on productivity/accuracy measures that reflect your peers. Corporate controls everything we are just the underdog bottom feeders. 5 billion dollar company that can't afford to hire full time employees or fix broken/out dated equipment. This warehouse tops out at $17.50 and starts you off with a base pay of about $12. Oh and use your vacation time or loose it.

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Pros

The catalog system is easy to use and technology wise they are pretty up to date, very simple and convenient

Cons

The hours suck, the pay sucks. The company only cares about profit it’s no different from autozone, they are able to sell parts for less compared to Napa because they pay the employees barely above minimum, they don’t like giving raises no matter how hard your work you have to basically be a store manager or higher to get a good pay. They open more stores to make more profit and keep employees at the bare minimum. It sucks working there I think if your ISS, which is wholesale, you can make decent money with that because they give a bigger bonus from the amount of sales you make plus less responsibility and better hours but thats if a position opens up and you’ll probably be there 4 plus years until you can get that position unless you’re lucky and one opens up in the area.

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