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College students don't work here - Accounts Receivable Payment Processing Technician O'Reilly Auto Parts Employee Review

1.0
10 Aug 2022
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Pros

A job to work during college breaks/income (this job was my only resort due to covid and not that many jobs hiring)

Cons

1. They said that they promotes fast, that a lie. I graduated and still was an intern. 2. The pay is low. Imagine having a finance degree and making $12/hour. $0.40 first 6 months, $.20 the next. They are cheap. * Overtime not worth it, once I worked 11 hours overtime with my usual 40. That's 91 hours and I was barely paid $1,000. 3. Management gets mad when you want something better for yourself that being not working here 4. Management is lazy, they talk to each other all day. While the younger people work like dogs. 5. Micromanagers 6. They hired me as a supplemental. I didn't get any benefits for the entire time I was there. 7 They say they are giving you low pay because you are an intern, that's a lie, they cheap.

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Cons

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The catalog system is easy to use and technology wise they are pretty up to date, very simple and convenient

Cons

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