mixed emotions - Anonymous employee Sysco Employee Review

3.0
22 Nov 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

As a sales rep you are given the opportunity to grow your territory over a period of time. vendors would visit the office almost weekly to show off their product, industry trainings is second to none. The knowledge you get about the food industry is vast and almost overwhelming.

Cons

The commission structure was difficult to comprehend for many associates. The overall feeling was that it was designed to keep money in the pockets of the company and pay as many associates for their hard work. enormous pressure to meet sales goals, even during a downturning economy when sales had fallen overall. Once your territory gets to a certain size, or if they arbitrarily decided to, they will break up your territory and pay you out over 2 years for the lost commissions if you even earned any. Compensation for expenses is based on your territory's gross profit from the last financial year and not based on your current needs, plus no company phone is provided, nor do they cover the full cost if you are on the lowest compensation.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

Like many industries the hours can be long. For the ones who don't make much on running above rate then you can make up for it in hours. If you soak the hours and run you can definitely make some big money. The turn over rate is extremely high there, even in management. I used to be proud of the union but the teamsters in Cleveland are completely worthless, I would bet they are getting paid under the table to not fight for contract negotiations. When I was there the contract expired and they barely fought for anything, on voting day they literally said they wont back us up if we don't pass this contract....so consider that when you want to work for this place. Also the equipment is so old and broken that people were taking the scanners home just so they could have a good one for the next night.

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