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Size of company: Large (More than 500 employees)
Industry: Motor Vehicules (sales, parts, services)
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good place to work if you want to actually want to work if not go find a union job
Posted on 7 May 2010 by Rater #46 | Flag as inappropriate
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There is a big difference between working in Fort Mac and working at main. Take how you are treated at an affiliate and triple the intensity and you might be close to how it feels to pick orders at main.
Posted on 18 November 2010
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Has everyone noticed how you CANNOT express your opinions here anymore since the new rule that I am sure the employer requested is to check out your comments before it may be posted.THIS IS ALL ABOUT CONTROL nice place to work - read between the lines everyone. I hope this will be posted - but I doubt it..
Posted on 4 August 2010
I recently started working in the Fort McMurray branch. It doesn't seem like a bad job so far, but they do treat you like you are incapable of doing anything right for the first few months. I constantly pick small orders that take less than one minute and then spend 3-5 minutes trying to get my order double checked. As for the union commenter above, I am fairly certain the poster doesn't "run the company" or care if you union guys shop at Gregg's.
Posted on 20 June 2010
ever wonder how some of us union workers, who are also very good customers of Greggs would feel about this comment. Run your company however you like, but us union workers work very hard and use a lot of your products. Maybe be careful who you bash in here,
Posted on 8 June 2010
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