A company that "stands out for good" or so they say. - Brand Representative Altar'd State Employee Review

1.0
11 Mar 2018
Recommend
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Pros

The concept of the company is good, and they do a lot within the community, but they have a long, long way to go if they truly want to "stand out for good."

Cons

Altar'd State is a company that says that they "stand out for good." While it may appear that they stand out for good from the outside, it holds no place regarding the internal workings of the company. They treat their employees terribly and they do not pay them nearly enough for the work that they expect. They do not care for or look out for the wellbeing of their employees at all. They frequently overwork their managers, which causes a high rate of turnover for managers. This creates a problem of untrained and understaffed management teams. In addition, the team does anything and everything to get out of their work and shovel it onto somebody else. It constantly seems as if the management team is "too good" to take out the trash, sweep the floors, straighten the store, or generally do anything more than paperwork. Of course there is paperwork to be done, but it does not take two hours to fill out a one page form. Furthermore, the company frequently asks their employees to do risky things that could end in a lawsuit if anything went wrong. For example, the managers forced employees to come in to work during ice storms even when they themselves could not get out of their own driveways to come in for work. They also ask employees to do things strictly against the ladder safety policies. On the more day-to-day side of things, the training program at Altar'd State is a joke. Everyone is extraordinarily untrained, from management down. Half of the time the managers have no idea what they are supposed to be doing and the other half of the time they do not know how to do the things they are supposed to be doing. This led to a constant power-struggle between the managers. They constantly tried to assert their dominance over the others because they were never given specific roles or tasks to manage. Even the district managers were unhelpful at best. They would come in to "help out" around the store, however, their help simply caused more work for the employees after they left. They typically had bad attitude, snide comments, and generally talked down to everyone around them. They did not embodied the concept of "standing out for good." Finally, management would frequently schedule associates for certain shifts, let’s say a 10-2 shift, then once they got there, inform them that they were "not allowed" to leave until they got such and such task done, regardless of how long it took. That often meant staying hours after your shift had actually ended. This company claims to be this great Christian company that has this great positive impact on its community, and they do a good job of external service, but when it comes to serving their employees, they are thousands of miles away from doing anything even decent for their employees. As a company, their mission statement is to "stand out for good," if you ask me, that should start at home first. Take care of your family, the people that support the company's income and growth, then take care of the community around you. If you can't keep your staff, how do you expect to be successful?

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5.0
27 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Such a wonderful workplace to work

Cons

There is none at all

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Altar'd State Response
1mo
Thank you for your kind words! We're so glad to hear you have had a positive experience and we appreciate you for taking care of our guests. Don't hesitate to reach out to peopledevelopment@altardstate.com if there's anything we could do for you!
1.0
27 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Literally nothing, can’t think of one positive thing

Cons

I’ve been with the company for years and watching its continuous downfall has become almost comical. Two years ago we took major pay cuts (like 15%) because of the economy but this year they sent us to the Virgin Islands on this over the top meeting that must have cost a fortune. I’d rather have the money in my bank versus a trip I was forced to go on with senior leadership that are absolute horrific people in general and evil businesses people. It all felt like a big propaganda event with tons of videoing and picture taking so they could come home and post all over linked in and social media about how WONDERFUL it is to work there. Don’t even get me started on the new Little House on the Prairie denim dresses we have to wear because they hire managers that aren’t even strong enough to coach to a dress code. How can you run a store if you can’t even tell someone what they’re wearing inappropriate? Instead now we look like a bunch of little followers of the cult everyone already says it is. As long as we say we “stand out for good” at every opportunity it must mean it’s true right? To know who else brainwashed people into thinking bad things are good for them? CULT LEADERS.

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Altar'd State Response
4mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and concerns. We will share your feedback with the appropriate teams. If you would like to discuss in further detail, please reach out to peopledevelopment@altardstate.com.
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