Fastenal reviews

3.5

65% would recommend to a friend

(5,784 total reviews)

Daniel Florness

78% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Fastenal has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 5,784 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Fastenal employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transporte y logística industry (3.5 stars).

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6K reviews
5.0
Apr 23, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

I think that the best reasons to work for Fastenal are the fact that there is not a major amount of pressure to achieve things that are out of reach. The goals are set high but not unrealistic and they are always at one point or another, achievable. You are praised enough for your hard work and not reprimanded more than needed when markers are not hit. They have good benifits, and as long as your a hard worker you do not need to be superbly intelligent to work in management. They assume that someone who works hard and is trained in the field from thier school of business is perfectly fine for the job.

Cons

I would have to say there are quite a few downsides, but the perks outweigh the downers. For starters, I think that there is a lot that is expected thoughout the day and depending on the branch, these cannot all be completed in the assumed time frame. My store has more customer walk-ins than many others. This causes my in-store support guy to not be able to do his main job, so my manager gets on me about that, so to solve that I will take the in-store customers instead and then I am not able to do my main job to its full capacity. This causes for some frustration.

5.0
Apr 23, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great room to improve and move up the corporate ladder.Great District mangers, Managers,

Cons

Part-Time is really part time. But it is also a very proud place to work, you get to work with all the big companys in your town and meet high up people. fastenal also gives you great people skills, you have to learn to communicate well with others which will improve your skills for later in life.

1.0
Apr 20, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

One reason and one reason only...to build your resume and move on to a better company.

Cons

Fastenal's sales commission compensation program is borderline criminal...literally. It is a program that drastically penalizes sales employees for generating profit margins below 50%, yet it does not provide the employee access to see "true" cost of goods floor from which to sell on. We are only provided with a POS (point of sale) cost which is far from accurate. In addition, we are docked 1/2 of our commissions for sales not collected within 90 days and docked the other half once the customer's unpaid balance reaches 120 days old. This subtraction is simply shown on our monthly compensation calculator as an "uncollected sales adjustment" and absolutely no visible detail is provided to the employee showing the specific unpaid sales. At this point, we currently have to "take their word for it," in regards to what was collected and exactly when it was collected without any specific documentation. That is where I believe the major injustice exists. There is strong evidence that Fastenal A/R is holding customer payments until these commissions are docked from the employees, and then allowing them to post to the customer's account days after. I routinely see sizable numbers of past due payments post to customer's accounts on the first or second day of the month, after the commission subtraction has taken place on the last day of the previous month. It would seem a company would stand to gain more by posting payments to customer accounts before a months' end, but I believe they're gaining more by wrongfully taking back commisions from branch sales employees. Fastenal recently settled a $10 million class action lawsuit with employees that were wrongfully classified as exempt from overtime pay. It won't be long before a second lawsuit is filed against the company for the above mentioned wrong doings. Hard work, loyalty, and tenure are not considered whatsoever when applying for promotion. Only "Yes Men" are considered for any such opportunity, especially when you reach Branch Manager level and your next step is becoming a District Manager. It is common place for inexperienced "suck-ups" to be promoted before successful proven performers. Most don't stay with Fastenal longer than a year or two, and frequent turnover is exactly what they want as part of their business model. Low pay, below average benefits, and 52+ hour routine work weeks are all they have to offer as part of their grand scheme.

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