4.0
Jan 27, 2021
Former employee, more than 3 years
London, England
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
good trading environment for a small platform
Cons
a small platform with no other alter ego to interact
Pros
good trading environment for a small platform
Cons
a small platform with no other alter ego to interact
Pros
Like some others who have left posts on the company I also worked at large companies before coming to this entrepreneurial company. Though the company is not small by any means (one of the largest frozen distribution companies in the county; major metro markets include the Bay Area, greater Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, and the state of Florida; fleet of 200 service trucks and employ 300 dedicated professionals nationwide). - Inspiring and hardworking people in 99% of the roles (top to bottom of the org chart) - Owners and top leadership are hardworking and fair. - Fun and competitive culture. - Very strong field management. - Innovative and entrepreneurial; always looking at new opportunities; no time to be complacent. - Ability at every level to find and create change and improvements. - Hands down the most fulfilling, challenging, and fun place I've worked at. - Ample opportunity for advancement for those who are sharp, pragmatic, have a can-do attitude, collaborate well, and want to make meaningful contributions. - The drive for results and expectations of continuous improvement require that every employee adds value vis-a-vis their salary. If employees are not up for putting in a reasonable effort or cannot deliver against their responsibilities they won't be around forever (not a place you can hide or shirk work). This is refreshing for me having worked at a couple larger companies; creates a high-performing team of individuals who want to create change and be inspired by those around them. - I leave work fulfilled and proud every day by what my team accomplishes. But it requires hard work and excitement (not for "time card punchers”).
Cons
- Not a con for everyone, but not a place for individuals who want to punch a time card and hide; there are real work expectations at Arctic Express. - The leaders look for pragmatism, intelligence, and a sold work ethic; if you don't bring those to the table, it's not a place for you. - If you are looking for a formalized training program with training videos, training binders, desk guides, etc., then it's not a place for you. I see this "lack-of-training" claim used often as an excuse by people who are unwilling or unable to jump in at a smaller company and just figure things out themselves. Instead, they need others to spoon feed them their role. This doesn't work out at entrepreneurial, fast-paced companies. If you're one of these people, suggest you land an easy role with a meaningless title at a big company.
Pros
Mon-Fri work week, Additional days optional Flexible - If you need a day off mid-week, you have the option of making it up on Saturday Decent Pay - This can vary on route, but it is partially on you to increase sales! Very well known brands (Nestle USA portfolio of Frozen Foods and Ice Cream) Easy to make contact with the Corporate office and share your opinions/concerns
Cons
Some equipment is older, breakdowns were a bit too common than they should be Management turnover, Went through a couple different managers in a fairly short time Routing - Routing is done out of the corporate office using software, Routing should be handled locally to the extent possible due to more advanced knowledge of the area.
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