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D&H Distributing

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D&H - A well balanced, opportunistic company with great DNA - Project Coordinator D&H Distributing Employee Review

5.0
Jun 3, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

D&H is a consistently successful, unique, creative, growing ESOP company with a positive, collaborative culture. It's a very stable and strongly rooted company in the distribution world, yet nimble with a keen eye for identifying trending markets to maneuver through and pivot with efficiency.

Cons

In support of executing larger projects, there are occasional/temporary needs for weekend and/or off hours work to meet target dates. I find this to be normal across other companies where I've worked, and in the end, it fosters a sense of team accomplishment.

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5.0
May 28, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Employee Owned, Culture, Career Growth, customer centric mission, employee appreciation, voice among executive leadership,

Cons

Under staffed due to growth pains, communication gaps between departments, uneven earning potential across sales segments that have the same or similar role and responsibilities. Internal hire/promotions support better transition and training

2.0
May 12, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Market average starting pay and benefits. Decent work/life balance if you don't mind never getting promoted.

Cons

Toxic work culture. People are promoted based on their willingness to have no life outside of the company. If you want any kind of career advancement, you have to volunteer for weekend activities and stay late in the office even if there's no work to be done. People are not rewarded for just doing their job and working hard within a 40 hour work week. Nobody gets a raise based on solely performance. You can only make more money if you get promoted. And as previously mentioned, you're not getting promoted unless you devote your entire life to the company. Management will simultaneously brag about how much net profits are increasing every quarter and then tell you that there just isn't any money in the budget for raises this year. The ESOP is a joke unless you get promoted. There is no guaranteed total amount you're owed. Management decides how much goes in your ESOP and it will be peanuts unless they like you.

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