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Operations Supervisor Reviews
What is it like working as an Operations Supervisor?
February 2020
A great place to work.
Operations Supervisor in Georgetown:
Pros: Minimal micro-management and great teamwork attitude.
Cons: Insurance benefits are not very good.
February 2020
Busy, Stressful, at times out of my control.
Operations Supervisor in Evansville:
Pros: Freedom to make independent decisions
Cons: Lack of fiscal flexibility
February 2020
Small town charm and easy living.
Operations Supervisor in Paducah:
Pros: Cost of living is cheap and Paducah, KY has more restaurants per person than anywhere else in America.
Cons: No new industrial opportunities and individuals are moving away to find better salary opportunities.
February 2020
Fast paced and slef-led.
Operations Supervisor in Grand Island:
Pros: Helping grow other associates and helping others
Cons: Not much overtime is allowed
January 2020
Recovered and advancing! Back at it!
Operations Supervisor in Whitecourt:
Pros: We saw a step back approach on R and D while we restructured. We are now back into it all our experience and great minds ready to make game changing moves again.
Cons: Commission based pay with a low salary is stressful. No commissions through break up but the work load triples with what wasn't done through the busy winter.
January 2020
Its great, opportunity is endless, and the people is helpful when needed, but working here, is always a great day.
Operations Supervisor in Cape Town:
Pros: meeting great and good people .
Cons: when it rains , you can hardly get your work done.
January 2020
Would not recommend.
Operations Supervisor in Ottawa:
Pros: The staff I work with is what keeps me coming to work every day. We all work incredibly hard to drive sales and make quotas.
Cons: - The company does not invest in loss prevention enough. Hundreds of dollars just walks out the door every single day. As a management member is is EXTREMELY frustrating to see theft happen and not be able to stop it.
- Customs are verbally and mentally abusive to cashiers and management but we are expected to smile and provide the best customer service above all else. There have been moments I have considered seeking therapy just to deal with the amount of stress being a supervisor has caused me.
- many management people work an extra 2-3 hours a week just to catch up on work we dont have the time to complete within our 8 hour shifts.
- You are expected to do the work of 3 people. The company likes to say everyone needs to be "efficient" but "overworked" and "burnt out" is more appropriate.
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