Adequate employer, far from great employer - Meat Clerk Kroger Employee Review

2.0
22 Feb 2014
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Pros

The company does provide very respectable healthcare benefits after 9 months, as well as vacation and holiday pay to part time, as well as full time employees. This is a union company, and the union does help protect associate job security, at least in Texas union membership is not mandatory, so if you do not wish to be union, or pay dues you do not have to.

Cons

The most apparent negatives at Kroger are lack of training, and communication. There are opportunities to move up within the company but too often advancement opportunities are not made clear or accessible to most employees. I have seen many capable associates who are hungry for more responsibility and challenges become frustrated and disenfranchised, because of a failure to train adequately, and communicate consistently. Its a large company employing a wide range of people, and while I do believe the company makes attempts to make employees feel valued the techniques for this are somewhat dated, and I honestly feel the majority of employees do not feel valued or like they matter to the company. That's not to say everyone feels that way, but there is a general atmosphere of frustration. My greatest personal frustration, is that I don't really know if I work for a company that I believe in or not, because the communication is so sporadic. Sometimes there is a clear vision communicated to associates, and other times the plan of action changes, and there is a complete lack of communication.

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5.0
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Pros

Laid back job. Great team. Good to learn about wine

Cons

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4.0
4 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits at a reasonable cost. First year you get 2 weeks vacation, 5 PTO days, and 5 Health and Wellness days. Loved the hourly (union) people I worked with at various locations. They become your second family

Cons

- Crazy schedule. You will be either scheduled to work a 7-5, 12-10, or a 9-7 depending on the location. And even when the schedule is posted for the period it typically changes week to week, so do not bother making plans. And get ready for 5-10 closes in a row then opening the next day. -9 times out of 10 you never get to use your earned time off due to circumstances at the store you are assigned to. And yes, you will lose them they do not accrue. -If you are lucky enough to be assigned at a store with a strong store manager then things are different, but if not, get ready to blamed for every failure of the store, even when the labor model continues to be cut to the point that you are lucky if you have 2 people in a department and someone from corporate walks in and wants to know why the departments are not set. -Endless micro-managing. Your day is mapped out what you should be doing verses what you know you should be doing. It is check the box that that the "task" is completed when in fact there is no one to complete it, except you. Ergo that is why many just "fudge" it.

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