Could be great - Cashier/Lead Cashier Pilot Flying J Employee Review

2.0
25 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Benefits are outstanding, customers were awesome,

Cons

Store management was always taking advantage of good employees, never giving any positive feedback, they only ever had negative things to say and showing favoritism to employees they were related to, ASM kept over looking issues and giving the male employees more chances like calling in sick, showing up late, not doing tasks correctly, it was excuses for the guys, and write ups for the females, constantly reprimanding the female employees, they even let a male employee live in his car in the parking lot for 2 years, which is against policy.

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Pilot Flying J Response
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Thank you for taking the time to relay your concerns about the management. We'd like to discuss more if you could follow up with an email to pfjhr@pilottravelcenters.com.

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