Deceptive hiring and a miserable job - District Manager Trainee ALDI Employee Review

1.0
Sep 14, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

salary, company car, and a company phone (you're on call 24/7 when you're a DM)

Cons

This position is not for someone who wants to be able to enjoy their weekends or have a reasonable work life balance. You are told that the DMT/DM position is "50 hours a week" which is completely untrue and you will work anywhere from 60 - 70+ hours per week with start times as early as 5:00am and leaving as late as 2:00am for special buy. I was also told during the recruitment process that I would only have to work one weekend per month which was very deceptive due to the fact that during the DMT in-store training you're only allowed ONE weekend off per month. This is the case no matter what division you work for (O'Fallon, Denton, Olathe, Batavia, etc.). The in-store training phase is pure grunt work and very physical (unloading pallets - throwing truck, cashiering, dealing with rude customers, stocking the freezer) and essentially does not prepare you to be an actual District Manager. The job is very "hands on" and you are treated like a store associate until you make it to DM phase 1 which is about 6 months after you start.

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Cons

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5.0
Oct 5, 2016
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Pros

+ industry leading wages Associates - $12/hr, Shift Mgr - $16/hr, SMT - $23/hr, Store Manager - $75,000+/yr + great work environment + excellent training + health, dental, vision, life insurance, 401k + 40-50 hr/wk with paid overtime Very fast paced so work hours fly by. I loved working at Aldi. The pay was great! Benefits great! Was training to be a store manager so a lot was expected of me but I was totally up for it. My store manager loved my work, associates loved my fairness, customers loved me.

Cons

+ work/life balance + walked 28,000 steps/day!!! Never thought I would be fired for clocking in only minutes late!!

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