Kroger Assistant Co-Store Manager reviews

3.1

7% would recommend to a friend

(15 total reviews)
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Rodney McMullen

99% approve of CEO

99% positive business outlook

Assistant Store Manager/Co Manager employees have rated Kroger with 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 15 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Assistant Store Manager/Co Manager professionals have a good working experience there. Kroger is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Assistant Store Manager/Co Manager professionals compared to other employers within the Ventas al mayoreo y al menudeo industry (3.5 stars).

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15 reviews
1.0
Jun 28, 2018
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Pros

Very good Health Benefits 10% off Kroger Brand Products 3 Cents off gas Some employees are very good

Cons

After reading some of the previous reviews, yes, it really is that bad (definitely wouldn't rather have aids though that's way to far). I can only speak to the Michigan division but this company is a total joke. I worked for Kroger for a little over 3 years and in that time I have seen the company do a complete 180 when it comes to its treatment of its management staff and to an extent, its district staff. Divisional leadership does not care about management at store level period. They are more focused on making sure the hourly associates are being taken care and being retained and don't care about stepping on store management to make sure that happens. The average Co-Manager training group will lose half of its employees in the first year and might have 3 or 4 left after year 2 (mind you these classes start at around 12-20 people). If your planning on having a family just forget it, its not happening. You will be guaranteed 50 hours a week and the only weekends your getting off are the ones you use vacation/personal days for. Every holiday you will be working 6 days, even if its a holiday that you only see a 10% increase in sales like mothers day or fathers day, it does not matter, as a Co you will be working 6 days for those weeks. Yes it is true, they will promote hourly associates to positions above you. Most of the district teams are becoming that way, and Divisional managements response to that is "well you should want to be a store manager". That's fine most Co's do but, there were only 13 out of about 400 Co managers that were promoted to store management in 2017 and a few of those were district leaders that were given stores for the first time. If you're coming from college good luck, if you want your own store and don't want to be a Co-manager, not gonna happen until you're at least 30 so if your 22 out of college that's 8 years before you get a promotion. Basically if your coming from college the 50k or whatever they're paying you now is not worth it unless you want no life for the next decade all for a 3% yearly raise until you finally get youre own store. Like I'm very serious if your in college reading this, take the 45k at whatever the hell other job your looking at, you will waste years of your life here buying into their false promises just to realize years later that you've wasted most of your 20s. Oh yeah, and then there's the union, which basically makes it impossible to fire the terrible associates which makes the good ones pissed off and either quit or slowly breakdown into and average to bad worker. So if you get stuck at a store with a lot of long time employees GOOD LUCK.

1.0
Jan 16, 2017

Co-Manager

Recommend
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Pros

Everyday is different, a lot of walking, and the Union employees.

Cons

Work-life balance is absolutely horrible! If you have a family/kids you can pretty much forget about ever seeing them again. You better be happy about not seeing them anymore too, because if you show that you miss them because you have to work, then you are not considered dedicated to your job. I used to be the hiring manager for a store and I enjoyed that position except for the pay. The pay for co-Manager is not competitive.

2.0
Jul 14, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

It's a job is about all I can say in a positive manner. People are not horrible to work with but unless you have been there for decades it is not worth working there. The grandfathered benefits employees would leave but they would be fools to do so as no one gives out that much vacation any more.

Cons

Where to start they want a minimum of 50 hours a week for what breaks down to about 20 hours of pay when you look at the big picture. Management is required at to be in the store for at least the 50 hours. The staff in each store are not the brightest but what do you expect for seven to eight dollars an hour. Department managers make more than the store co-managers you can believe that. With the lower class of worker filling the needed spots in the store, the co-manager winds up being the workhorse. What do I mean you sack, chase carts, stock, clean, you name it. Trust me there are better options in the retail world out there.

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