Speedway reviews

2.7

31% would recommend to a friend

(3,534 total reviews)

Tim Griffith

34% approve of CEO

28% positive business outlook

Speedway has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,534 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Speedway employee rating is 24% below average for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Sep 30, 2014
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Pros

While in your training store: Light responsibilities, busy work, minimal supervisory role. The days go by fast, and the pay seems more in line with the hours you're working.

Cons

Phase I managing your own store: Opposite of everything in the Pros category. While in training, you will work at a clean, well organized store with properly trained employees. Then you get assigned your own store, and then you find out that little detail your training coordinator forgot to mention…most speedway stores are complete wrecks. It may not look like it from the customer view, but the majority of stores don't meet the standards set by corporate. As an LPP you will most likely be thrown into a store in complete chaos, and be expected to turn it completely around within the first month. You will have employees that don't know their full job responsibilities, a store with food bins growing mold, and a cooler with so much product behind the shelves you can barely move. You will be told you have support from your DM and training coordinator, but when you call them they either don't answer or tell you to "figure it out." Oh and kiss your personal life goodbye. You will be told you work a 50 hour week, usually 5am-3pm. WRONG!!! Your training coordinator and DM will expect you to devote your entire life to getting that store running properly. If that means 70+ hours per week, so be it. They will tell you they don't want you working over 65 hours, but they also expect results quickly. You can read between the lines. LPP salary is between 45-50k/year. With the hours you work it will break down to about $13/hr. You will also get calls all hours of the night. I dreaded going to sleep because almost every other night I'd get a call at 10:05pm saying that third shift didn't show up. Your minimum wage employees working 2nd shift will definitely not help and stay, so you have to work quickly to find someone to cover or as the store manager, you get to work third shift….after putting in a 12-15 hour day already. Don't bother calling other stores to see if they have someone to work third shift. Those managers are in the same boat you are. If your third shift does show up, they will call you at 2am cause they want to know if they are allowed to give a cup of ice to a customer. What else is there…oh as a trainee you are not eligible for any bonus, yet you have to pass REA/FQI audits. If you are wondering what made me leave this company(I hope you have figured it out by now) is the idea of proceeding through the program, being relocated 3000 miles from my current town, and being assigned a district of 12-14 stores all like the one I was put in. You may think that I'm just whining or that I couldn't hack it, but talk to other store managers before you seriously consider applying for this position. Most of the time when other managers came to my store they would complain about how horrible Speedway has become to work for. Very last thing, they will tell you in interviews that you do 3 months training in a store and then manage a store for 3 months. That is soooo wrong. They will keep you in the store you are managing until they think you are good enough(some LPPs have been in store for 8 months or more) or kick you out. When I was hired, just in the ohio region they hired 22 other LPPs. Think about it, there can't be that many districts available, so where are they going to keep you in the mean time.

1.0
Apr 25, 2015

District Manager

Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits- health insurance, dental, vision, 401k including company match was outstanding, education reimbursement was outstanding, sick time, vacation time, floating holidays, etc. However, vacation time was not sufficient. Takes a full year to get 1 week of vacation where most companies that value people start you off with at least a week if not more.

Cons

THINK TWICE ABOUT JOINING SPEEDWAY: Terrible work life balance (on call 24/7, in which you will literally get calls and texts all day, night, weekends, and holidays- I can't tell you how many holidays were ruined due to store emergencies), minimal pay for the 24/7 work load, lots of politics/favoritism involved in decision making, terribly hard to hire good people (who wants to work at a gas station for min wage?), company doesn't give you the technology and labor hours you need to meet their expectations, extremely negative environment- no one is happy (if they appear happy it is because someone from corporate must be at the store and they will get written up/coached if they appear negative), very fake/suck up atmosphere is expected and encouraged, the company is growing way too fast for its human resources, they say PEOPLE are their number one focus, but they do not show it in any way, they don't promote anyone outside of store level unless they have a 4-yr degree and run their store absolutely perfectly (so don't count on working your way up the chain like they tell you when you get hired because so many outstanding people have been denied growth opportunities past store manager ranks), many DM's cheat the system to look good and get promoted and upper management looks the other way, HR department is extremely inconsistent with enforcing rules and discipline, they inspect each store once a month and will FAIL you (which affects your bonus) for petty things like a gift card being in the wrong spot, a sign being blown off the pumps by the wind, floors being wet in the middle of winter due to customer traffic and not enough labor hours to have someone mop floors all day, one muffin missing out of 20 facings because it just sold, and for pump splash guards missing when customers cut them off all day long. Average new hire employee (min wage) lasts about 2-4 weeks then either gets fired for low performance, they don't sell enough candy bars, or for stealing speedy rewards points, money, or inventory. It then takes even longer to find a new employee who will then most likely get fired for the aforementioned reasons. It is a constant struggle to staff the stores, meaning the salaried managers have to put in extra hours to keep their stores running. Management often has to work double shifts due to call offs and no staff, resulting in burned out managers that resent their jobs. If you want to work 60-70 hours a week in a negative environment, constantly being told that you're not good enough, no bonus because they keep raising expectations, no employees, customers yelling at you all day long because they can't get free cups of ice or play more than 3 lottery numbers, management wondering why you have so much loss on your audits when your store is in the ghetto with no employees to watch the sales floor for theft, and enjoy having to put on a fake smile all day when you want to just hand in your shirt and do ANYTHING else then work for Speedway, then this is the career for you!

1.0
Apr 17, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

People were friendly. If I were a smoker it would have been welcoming and inclusive. They dont drug test so if you have addiction issues heres a place you can earn an honest living.

Cons

Where to start...scheduled 50 hour work weeks. You start out training with a Store Manager (that technically could end up reporting to you). As a LPP your hours dont count against the stores budget. So, imagine how eager the store manager would be to see you progress throught the system. The district managers see you as competition so they will absolutely take the word of a store manager if they say you are sub par. The regional training manager that I was assigned to was ineffectual. I didnt speak with her, didnt see her, not sure what her role was supposed to be but I dont think she fulfilled it. Oh, store managers (you have to manage a store before being granted a district) get NO LUNCH..scheduled 10 hour days 5a-3pm and NO LUNCH. You have no office, a store room with a desk. Keep this in mind as you are considering working for this company, the stores are open 24hrs a day 7 days a week that's 365 days and you are "on call" every one of them. If there's a blizzard and one of your clerks doesnt show up, and the store manager is out of the country....you are up.

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