General Manager - General Manager Fastenal Employee Review

3.0
Dec 6, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great stepping stone, plethora of learning opportunities, majority of branch employees are great people. Ability to sell and offer a large variety of products.

Cons

Lack of upward mobility, poor benefits, poor compensation, long hours, lack of resources, lack of engagement by middle-upper management, poor commission structure, no transparency, lack of overall direction, unsustainable growth expectation (so they can validate the poor compensation). The company likes to present itself as though it operated as a decentralized organization, but this couldn't be further from the truth. I'm sure it may vary from DM to DM, but largely the organization is micro-managed by the DM's. They make the calls, but the branch manager will have to take the fall for their decisions, which often times are terrible. Which leads me to the next criticism of the company, the DM's. Most of them have been with the company for many years and were promoted to these positions when the company was in its hay day and happened to be in the right place at the right time. Again, this doesn't pertain to all DM's, but there sure seem to be plenty of them out there that are completely incompetent and happened to get lucky. Another thing that Fastenal likes to put out there is the endless opportunities for upward advancement. Advancement opportunities are available, but only until you become a branch manager. Once you achieve the branch manager level your career plateaus and you can either settle in and be happy with your 55-80k/year for putting in 50-60hrs/week and HOPE that at some point an opportunity becomes available and that you've played the politics game well enough to get selected for the position, or you can take the experience you've been able to gain and join a more employee friendly organization.

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5.0
Apr 30, 2026
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Pros

Good job to have during college. People are easy going and easy to get along with. Overall really good experience

Cons

Gets repetitive after a while

3.0
Jun 9, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They offer training programs through their internal “Fastenal School of Business.” A few good mentors to guide you should you find one and if you’re willing.

Cons

* Work/Life Balance - No official WFH opportunities. Branch employees were told to report, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. 15 days of PTO (10 for vacation and 5 for sick). You don’t earn additional PTO until the start of the year following your 5 year anniversary. * Pay - pay is inconsistent and they find reasons to change your pay by eliminating and changing titles. Pay is below industry standard and is a base + bonus program for most roles. * Boys Club - Especially in MN/WI area. Positions created or filled for cast off tenured employees to find them another spot rather than termination. Promotions based on political moves instead of merit or opportunities for growth. Positions posted for new roles internally but sometimes not shared with teams to allow for those politically motivated decisons to fill a spot. If a role is only posted for 1-week vs 2-weeks, it usually means they have a specific candidate in mind to take that role. * Cheap & Tacky - Required to travel but not all meals are covered. Welcome to stay at hotel that offers free breakfast but no per diem for lunch or dinner. Some meetings or trainings might provide lunch. When traveling for team meetings or trainings, usually required to share rooms - sometimes with other employees you’ve never met. Encouraged to book rooms using discount codes provided by customers. There is a target room rate they’d like you to hit and sometimes it means driving out of the way. They’d rather the expense hit elsewhere such as fuel and travel versus the room rate.

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