Good job if you're good at tolerating nonsense. - Grocery Clerk Fred Meyer Employee Review

2.0
Feb 8, 2009
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Pros

The hours are flexible, and the pay is reasonable, as most stores are union. The benefits are quite good as well (i.e. medical, dental, fringe benefits--employees get 10% off non-food products, with about 5 or 6 "double-discount days" a year). You can learn a variety of skills, and will certainly develop a good work ethic if you decide to stick around longer than one month.

Cons

Corporate only promotes based on whether the book, however wrong it may be. It is mandatory that the department manager posts the schedule at 5 pm on Thursday--no sooner, no later. Stores are drastically under-staffed, while corporate (Portland) refuses to hear excuses as to why something wasn't accomplished. It is normal to receive a phone call during any time of the night when someone calls in sick, or if something went wrong. They expect you to be available at any time. Virtually no one within the stores is happy with their job. Turnover is very high, especially in store management.

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5.0
Dec 7, 2025
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Pros

Great People and Great Company

Cons

Not much Cons, it was a great starter job when I was in high school

3.0
Jun 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I would say the most important Pros is benefits for all employees and employee's discount.

Cons

Even though it says "flexible hours", it is not really flexible. The pay is not fair. Cashiers in non-food departments get less pay than cashiers in front-end doing the same job. The management is different by the store as well as the work environment and culture.

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