Toxic Culture - Manager McMaster-Carr Employee Review

1.0
9 Apr 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You earn an incredibly high compensation for the work you’re asked to do. As everyone else says, you’re taken care of financially.

Cons

You might have reasonable work hours, but that doesn’t mean you’ll have work life balance. It’s not about the hours you work, it’s the feeling you get at work. I’ve never felt a sense of security, trust, safety, or control when I walked through the doors. People come into work everyday thinking it could be their last. You’ll make friends, and one day they want show up to work: the attrition is exceptionally high. I’ve lost count of how many friends in management have been fired or quit. Easily +50. Mostly fired. Every day, I dream of the day I can get a new job and quit. Unfortunately, you won’t develop many transferrable skills to help you get a new job. The longer you stay, the less marketable you are to other businesses. If you have a management offer from McMaster-Carr, you probably worked very hard to get to this point. I sure did. Don’t make the same mistake. I would trade the financial benefits for a healthy work culture. Culture and leadership matter.

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5.0
7 Jun 2026
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Pros

Salary, benefits, coworkers, work/life balance

Cons

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2.0
4 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good salary, guaranteed bonus, opportunities for overtime

Cons

Management changes constantly, managers are either fresh out of college or have never done your role or both, so I felt like I was managing myself. The metric standards are so high you have to essentially be perfect month after month. The standards are completely unrealistic, robotic, and leave little room for a bad day. There is PTO but you are only allowed to take it if there are “available hours” for that day - everything is about capacity and squeezing out as much work from as many people as possible. Taking time off affects your metrics for the month, which I did not know until after I took my first week-long vacation - they are always looking at your performance in terms of the past year, so I had to try to overwork and correct the bad month I had, when in my opinion your PTO should be completely YOUR time and have no adverse effect. Mentally and physically strenuous, whether you are on the warehouse side or office side - go to the bathroom too many times in a day and it will become an issue - they expect you to be glued to your desk/post. Like I said, no room to be human.

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