Extremely poor: lack of pay/opportunities. - Delivery Driver Sherwin-Williams Employee Review

2.0
Jun 26, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Drive a company vehicle, you get to be on the road daily, meet various people, Mon-Fri schedule with no random OT, all while on an early first shift (0615-0215+).

Cons

This section is extremely long, so I will keep it to the main offenses/severe problems: 1. Affirmative action based promotion(s) and/or punishment(s) for respective employees. This creates a massive double standard and a highly toxic workplace with no accountability or respect for management. 2. Severe lack of compensation based upon actual work (i.e. commission). When only sales gets the end financial results of the work of other parties, again, a generally envious work environment is what ensues. 3. Complete lack of drug testing and/or criminal background checks. I know this firsthand. I was involved in a auto accident (other driver cited), but was not drug tested, per policy. It seems all policies in this arena have been abandoned in the name of having a semi-conscious person in the position. This will inevitably result in a serious accident and at fault injury and/or death. 4. A complete lack of opportunity for those who seek a career in blue collar fields; along with a general sense of disdain for the fact that one would even choose physical work (accompanied by, of course, a severe lack of pay).

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5.0
Apr 30, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great Culture and career growth oppurtunities!

Cons

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2.0
Jun 2, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Leadership training, flexible schedule if your store has the necessary staffing, 401k match

Cons

If you don't have staffing then you are required to work weekends consistently, Sales calls requirements keep getting higher and higher, incompetent corporate leadership. Pay is based on 44 hours worked weekly for assistants(48 for Store managers; leaves room for less work/life balance

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