The good and bad. - Senior Service Technician Metro Sales Employee Review

3.0
1 Feb 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Metro has alot of great benefits, profit sharing, contribute to 401k, decent amount of MTO. Holiday party, and random giveaways of gift cards and Wild tickets and such.

Cons

Metros management doesnt go after the people that are breaking the rules but instead changes policies to stop everybody from breaking those rules. Metro is a Six Sigma company and with that they are continuously improving which isn't a bad thing but it seems like every time they try to improve things they take two steps back to get one step forward. When morale is at its highest is when they will strike for instance everything is going great so now they are forcing a one-hour lunch because of a few techs skipping lunch everyday. When most techs took 30 mins and worked hard all day. I could go on…

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Metro Sales Response
8y
Thank you for sharing your honest feedback with us. We're pleased that you enjoyed the multitude of benefits and overarching company culture. We appreciate your thoughts about our policies, and we work to ensure that the rules apply consistently to everyone. We are also glad that you have noticed our improvement efforts, and that you provided constructive feedback to help us continue that trend.

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5.0
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Pros

Communication internally is strong, teammates work well together and leaders are integrated with the work and feedback from individuals. Open door policy works!

Cons

Still new, but if I had to pick something, I'd say the WFH flexibility could be stronger.

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Metro Sales Response
2mo
Thank you for your feedback! We appreciate you taking the time to submit a review.
1.0
3 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nice offices and younger staff

Cons

Toxic Work Culture, Poor Training and Development, Horrific Management, High employee turnover, Outdated sales strategies and Disorganized CRM. Heavy sink or swim culture, where sales reps are provided little resources for new leads or accounts, while being heavily micromanaged from the top-down, refusing to consider any other sales strategies than their outdated ones. While making tons of promises during interviews and training class, few sales reps are able to make more than $60,000 in either of their first two years with commission and bonuses included. The quota numbers for new hires are difficult and unrealistic to hit. Most new hires will miss quota in most if not every quarter from their start date. On top of that after promising a base salary plus commission, they will bait and switch new hires into accepting non-recoverable sales draw within months of their start date. They expect immediate results out of new hires , often putting them on a quota in their 2nd month on the job and will cut a new sales representative loose within a quarter or two rather than train and develop them. The viability of new accounts handed to sales hires are very low due to the outdated CRM that MSI refuses to fix. A good portion of the leads new hires are given and expected to sell to are closed businesses or dead phone numbers. The sales culture at MSI is incredibly toxic, where there is a combination of a boiler room culture and passive aggressive, high school drama type environment. Sales reps will steal accounts from one another and will report other team members to management behind their back when there is a problem that needs to be addressed. They track the amount of weekly cold calls that every sales rep has made and display them on TV screens, publicly throughout the office. If you are looking for a job and job stability and mental health, I would strongly advise against pursuing a job with MSI and would look elsewhere

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Metro Sales Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review about your experience at Metro Sales. While it differs from the broader pattern we observe across Metro Sales – many of our former and current team members have reported positive experiences, and our internal review of similar situations has not identified the same issues you described – we appreciate hearing from all of our former team members, as it gives us insight into their experience here.
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