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Burnt out - Sales Summit Racing Equipment Employee Review

2.0
28 May 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great benefits, good pay, great hours (if you can get the ones you Want) 40 hours of personal sick time to take off whenever you want and 2 weeks vacation after you first year

Cons

Does not have a racing customer base anymore, it more like working at AutoZone than the great aftermarket racing headquarters. Not many people call for parts for their race car but rather their POS truck or Cavalier, even tractors they own. The management keep tabs on you Every Second of the day. You are micro managed and scrutinized the entire day. And if your not sitting at your desk and on the phone for most of the day you will get in trouble even if you have customer appreciation awards, or make the most sales, or take the most calls, if your not on the phone 90% of the day all those awards and sales don't mean anything to anyone. Mandatory overtime is also ridiculous forced to work 6 days a week with no option to say no and then they want more from you and wonder why you say no to working 7 days a week. Overall my health has deteriorated and all I do is sleep when I get home because of this job and how burned out I have become. Not enough pay for the stress/pressure

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

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