Third, second, and first shift in two days. - Salesperson Sheetz Employee Review

2.0
9 Oct 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Great coworkers over all and most work really hard and care about doing the right thing. I feel welcomed at work and enjoy being there when things are going well that day.

Cons

Constantly being scheduled to work 10p-6a, back in at 2p - 10p then 6a or 7a in the morning. Three 8 hour shifts in a 2 day period. This happens about twice a month even after i've brought this ridiculous issue to store management. 8 hour turn arrounds happen to anyone all the time who gave open availability. I've also noticed that my late puchouts have been removed to cut back on overtime and i'm pretty positive that is illegal.

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Sheetz Response
3mo
Thanks for helping us making Sheetz happen! We appreciate the time and hustle you’re giving to Sheetz. Thanks for the review!
3.0
21 Apr 2026
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Pros

-pay and benefits are good, -flexibility with schedule. -bonus every quarter based on customer satisfaction -(based on store) good management

Cons

-constant changes that don't make sense -QA can decide a new rule with no notice.(I support this if it leads to safer food, or better quality in the way we do things) -Constant mass producing of new stores, leeching off the yearly bonus we used to get every year. -Its a uphill battle to get a terrible employee out of the store, you would think its a union job with how hard it is. -(based on store) some locations with down right sacrifice the rest of the store to get a bonus based on one metric (and only management gets said bonus) , everything is a metric game. AHOD trumps all, everything else is secondary for some awful reason

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Sheetz Response
2mo
Thank you for your feedback! We have passed this along to our larger team, and also encourage you to reach out to Employee Relations about any other concerns: 1-800-280-4357.
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