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What is it like working at Brookshire's?
Managing a Deli.
Deli Manager in Monroe:
Pros: Through this job, I have an opportunity to serve the people of my community. We prepare meals , party trays and more to help families during the loss if loved ones , as well as support local public events going on in the community.
Cons: Employee turnover would have to be the toughest part. Not all people are cut out for this type of work, but unfortunately, end up getting the position anyway. They begin to call out and adventually they quit.
Real work, never easy.
Meat Cutter in Dallas:
Pros: The trust the company gives so I may accomplish the tasks
Cons: The caliber of people who get hired below expectations are not helped or let go, thus stagnating productivity
Cashier:
Pros: We are a company entirely dedicated to our customers' satisfaction and we continually strive to make their shopping experience most memorable. The training team, our supervisors and store directors make employees and customers alike feel we are like family.
Cons: I have no complaints whatsoever. Our company's values are outstanding.
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