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Deli Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Deli Manager?
April 2019
Enjoy my work.
Deli Manager in Mountmellick:
Pros: Work mates
Cons: Not rewarded for my work brought the margins up by 13%
April 2019
Working hard, rewarding.
Deli Manager in Mayville:
Pros: Customer service
Cons: payscale for all
February 2019
Grand.
Deli Manager in Carlow:
Pros: being busy
Cons: people not doing their job
January 2019
Monet.
Deli Manager in Catonsville:
Pros: Interacting with different people, and cooking.
Cons: Stress, no help.
January 2019
Deli Manager:
Very unprofessional. Talk down to managers. Never positive statements. I am only speaking of the store I work at. Descrimatory with wages. Management never partisapates in work. Just critical regardless of help.
January 2019
No time for my kids.
Deli Manager in Plano:
Pros: I take care of it like my second family
Cons: Continue none support
November 2018
Deli Manager:
I worked at the Mishawaka, Indiana store for 10+ year, s. After taking the deli manager position, I realized that, due to the lack of training, this position would be a challenge. I learned what I could from other department managers.
Getting management to hire enough associates for my department was always stressful. I would end up losing good, hardworking people because of the lack of coverage. There was always stress between the associates in the deli, especially if there were a few could not keep up with the rest.
Anytime home office made changes to the way tasks were performed, the store management would never follow through. Falsifying documents was a regular occurrence. I had one assistant manager who would, literally, stand in front of myself and the store manager and falsify hourly records on the handheld. All the store manger would do was to tell that person to stop. But then would send out E-mails praising that person for doing such a "great" job. I would complain to regional management, but nothing ever changed.
When One Best Way began, things went from bad to worse. I was expected to train people, that had been allowed to slack off for so many years, to meet expectations that even I could not do. Asking for help from anyone in the management chain was, again, pointless. I could not get management to "physically" show me how to perform tasks to meet the companies expectations. I struggled with this for a long time. Stress and anxiety were a regular
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