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American Tire Distributors

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It’s a facade - Anonymous employee American Tire Distributors Employee Review

1.0
Feb 23, 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pay is decent; most people are nice

Cons

Leaders preach transformation yet lack the backbone necessary to actually change anything because of fear. Change is difficult and takes strength of character, knowledge and experience. This is a very sales driven, good ole boy company where minorities and women will not be valued. Frustrations run amuck with the employees that perform the frontline work. Middle management has no support from top line leaders. Priorities shift constantly and ATD seems to be having an identity crisis. Tire distributor? Tech company? Logistics company? No one knows anymore. Meantime, the core business model is crumbling. There are so many opportunities brought before leadership where real differences could be made. These changes will not be easy, but they are not impossible either. At the end of the day the results of a few changes would be less fraud, less lost revenue, happier employees, efficient work and controlled processes. The very thing the leaders say they want. Not a day goes by that someone says “that’s just the way it is at ATD” or if you ask an employee why they do something they say they’ve been doing that task for the last 20 years and have no idea the reason. Performance is not monitored and socializing is rampant. Accountability is non-existent. If you challenge leadership, disagree, or point out why they may be incorrect, it will be met with petty behavior even when the employee is trying to make improvements. ATD runs on fear (of repercussion and change) , favoritism, ignorance, arrogance and withholding reality of the situation.

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Pros

Its remote setup and competitive pay for the tasks involved. While there is a learning curve, the job becomes straightforward once you memorize the systems. The experience is further improved by great managers who provide a supportive environment for their teams.

Cons

The environment is high-pressure due to strict QA standards and a low tolerance for errors. There are numerous complex guidelines that must be followed precisely, which can feel restrictive for those who prefer less micromanagement or more creative freedom in their workflow.

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Pros

I liked a lot of the other people that I worked with on my team. I loved my managers before they made leadership changes - two of the best managers I've had in my career, especially the VP that we reported to. Would have loved to have stayed if they were still there.

Cons

Management changes were terrible. It was one of the worst experiences I've had in that respect. I was also lied to about a promotion and strung along, doing two jobs and being told that I was going to be paid more. The excuse was that it was just stuck in HR. When I left, I did an interview with HR, and they told me there was no plan for a pay increase.

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