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Acme Markets, Inc. Reviews
What is it like working at Acme Markets, Inc.?
It’s not a bad company if you stay doing it.
Bakery Manager in Trenton:
Pros: Preparing baked goods
Cons: Some management are not people oriented at all.
Stressful Situations.
Produce Associate in Bensalem:
Pros: The people that I work with.
Cons: My hours are inconsistent from week to week. I get too much put onto my plate at once. I’m by myself during most of my shifts.
Good company to work for with good benefits and decent hours.
Deli Clerk in Somers Point:
Cons: Difficult to make advancements.
Cashier:
My coworkers were nice! I got along with pretty much everyone there. I created amazing relationships with them! The customers were patient and understanding. I made friends with few of them; and they rated me well. One thing I have to complain about is one of my supervisors. She was bossy. She would threaten to fire us when we called out for urgent situations. And reduced our scheduled hours when we do not comply with her rules. She was demanding and never was satisfied with our producitvity. At first she is the sweetest person. Eventually, she became disrespectful. She used any tone to address us as her subordinates.
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