Ferguson is old school - Anonymous employee Ferguson Employee Review

2.0
Jul 26, 2009
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If the construction industry is doing well, and you are willing to work long hours, and have an outgoing, sales oriented personality, you can do very well at Ferguson. The top 10 people in a branch make half the money. You could end up making way more money than people in many other industries who have much more responsibility than you. You must be ready to do whatever they ask of you. Many sales people must also work in the warehouse because Ferguson thinks it saves them money, since you will be on commission.

Cons

The construction industry is an old, unsophisticated industry. So many colleagues, vendors and customers are 20 years behind the times. The work rules, vacation, benefits, and management style reflect that. Their computer system is terrible, and they are putting a new one in that they helped to write, so it will be crap as well. When construction slows, and it always does, Ferguson will lay you off at the drop of a hat. Over a third of all recruits quit in the first year.

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Cons

Poor leadership (manager and director), poor communication, poor training, unrealistic m expectations, micromanagement, no SOPs, lack of structure, FLSA violations, no upfront disclosure of what role is, stingy management. People outside of HR are great. In HR? They’re happy to lay people off and talk about it so casually during meetings. Think “it’s our yearly layoffs” and joking about catching people “slipping”. No opportunities for growth despite saying there was during interviews. Interview and reality are worlds apart. No diversity. Severe control issues. No new people have been hired in over 3 years yet multiple people have left so people are burnout. One person handles all of one process alone and management thinks that’s ok. For reference the same process takes 10-11 associates in the same sized org. I can go on. Stay away!!!

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