One of the better food chains to work for. - Anonymous employee Subway Employee Review

3.0
Mar 3, 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Subway is alright.. it's much better working here than I expected. They serve healthy food and are very clean so I don't mind eating here and recommending the food. You get a free 6 inch sub at the end of your shift and you can snack on cookies, chips and soda when things get slow, all for free. Pay is a few cents above what I would have been getting paid anywhere else with minimal experience. They also provide your work shirt and hat for free and are willing to work your schedule around school. The customers are nicer than expected and we get a lot of regulars who everyone is on a first name basis with.

Cons

My managers are nice, but do not speak english so communication is a big issue. I was scolded for getting things wrong the first few days because we had a tough time understanding each other. I'm still new here but I'm often called out for things I was never taught how to do.

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Pros

Very flexible scheduling, especially if your manager is willing to work around all their employees. You usually get a 50% discount that you can use once a day too.

Cons

Direct district management at this location does not know how to manage people. He will not really do anything to help or assist until his supervisors look into his stores and what he does. He will shift blame onto any general manager he can, and if any district manager decides you are doing your job incorrectly or you need to adjust what you are doing, there will be little to no support in helping you become a better employee. It really can become a "popularity contest" when you work in store management. If you are a regular employee or shift lead, you won't really have any direct contact with district management.

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