Outdated company - Inventory Specialist Menards Employee Review

2.0
Dec 22, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Can’t think of any pros

Cons

-Hardly any breaks for a 7 hour shift as could take a 30 but it was highly discouraged so you could be on your feet for 7 hours straight -weren’t allowed to have a cart to put in the any inventory tools or personal items like a water bottle to remain hands free while maneuvering the store -hardly any training (don’t expect more than a few hours before they expect you to completely understand the process and the computer systems) -no guides on where items are located (it’s not even laid out where certain items were in the department and even if there is guidance it’s usually wrong) -outdated inventory system that makes a person physically count everything and manually type in counted numbers (even if items have hundreds on the shelves) -always interrupted by customers while counting which made it take at least twice as long as usually had to start over after interruption -were not trained at all on anything in the store such as items or locations of items so could not answer even basic questions -had to call department associates over the phone and they hardly ever answered and came to where they were called -no official break room (it was in an area where customers could go) -told to watch out for theft as their were no security or loss prevention teams -drug testing done for a very simple/low paying job and could get randomly tested -very stringent sick leave/call in policy -unfriendly department associates to new workers

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Cons

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Pros

Good pay for a cashier Employee discount Good part time hours Clean store

Cons

Petty breaks point system Petty points system for when sick. Unfair practice for the cashier's when we have to take the fall for money missing when it is far more likely and much easier for the supervisors picking up cash out of our drawers to take it than the cashier.

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