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Ratings for Fred Meyer Inc

  • Appreciation
    3.0
  • Company Outlook
    3.5
  • Fair Pay
    2.7
  • Learning and Development
    3.0
  • Manager Communication
    3.2
  • Manager Relationship
    3.6
  • Pay Policy
    2.6
  • Pay Transparency
    2.9
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Fred Meyer Inc Reviews

What is it like working at Fred Meyer Inc?

Transferred stores and it was a terrible decision.
Produce Clerk (Grocery) in Salem:
Pros: My coworkers, interacting with customers
Cons: transferred from a higher end Fred Meyer in a nice area of OR to another one and nothing is to standard in my department now and management doesn’t really care what we do or how it looks.
Severely under paid, overworked, under appreciated.
Retail Sales Associate in Olympia:
Pros: Coworkers
Cons: Low pay, being overworked and understaffed
Great.
Courtesy Clerk in Portland:
Pros: I love it
Cons: Not applicable
Busy.
Customer Service Team Leader in Kennewick:
Pros: It is never boring. There is always something new to learn or do.
Cons: Having to deal with angry and sometimes potentially violent customers.
Cashier in Fairbanks:
Pros: Family environment
Cons: I dislike the sick leave policy. I have a lot of sick leave because I can not afford to use it.
Helping people is my life goal.
Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPHT) in Roseburg:
Pros: It’s a very safe environment
Cons: Some angry Coustomers
Not Fred Meyer anymore.
Cashier:
Pros: I love my customers and most of my fellow associates. There are always new people to meet and get to know.
Cons: Fred Meyer use to be a fun place to work until Kroger took over. This job is now very stressful because of Q-vision, which is a joke. You can not sustain 1+1 if you don't have enough registers and the ones we have are falling apart. You're also lucky to get your breaks or lunch on time unless the numbers are down. We have only received one $0.20 pay increase in 5 years.