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RepairSmith

Acquired by AutoNation

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Stay Away! - Anonymous Employee RepairSmith Employee Review

1.0
Aug 10, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fast growing company Good benefits (if you actually use them) Stock options Good people (non-management)

Cons

The first red flag should be that the c-suite is known as and referred to as the 'boys' club'. Women are treated less-than, both in pay and advancement opportunities. Everyone is overworked, underpaid, and undervalued, but expected to consistently go above and beyond. They do not care about their hourly workforce. There is no company culture, aside from a toxic, misogynistic environment where women have been told they 'won't have a seat at the table.' Stay away unless your enjoy hating your life!!

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RepairSmith Response
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Truly thank you for giving your feedback. We are dedicated to providing a safe working environment for all of our employees as well as providing upward mobility for all. Every voice in the room matters as we look to change an industry for the better in all aspects. It's unfortunate you had a negative experience when you worked with us. We'd love to address your concerns and hope you gave detailed feedback to our HR team during your exit interview.

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Cons

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Hourly pay, flexible schedule, friendly management

Cons

Most of your time is spent driving from job to job with little to no preparation. Many jobs are not supported or ones that do your van is ill equipped to perform, owned by autonation, cost of benefits for employee and spouse are astronomical. You would be better off paying out of pocket for health insurance. Route management is absolutely atrocious. The only saving factor would be that some ops managers and dispatchers step in to make them make more logistical sense. Expectations for productivity are blatantly unrealistic. Never know when youre going to finish a day on time and if youre going to be chastized for OT. I was with this company for 2 years. And was constantly on edge. The final straw was when I found that I was going to pay 7200 a year for health insurance. Stay away from repair smith if you're anywhere near a decent flat rate technician. Stay away from autonation as a whole for that matter if you want a decent paycheck. FYI Joel is no longer CEO. He stepped down months ago.

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