Molder - Molder Trek Bicycle Employee Review

2.0
Oct 4, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

benefits are ok, not as good as they are sold, lots of hoops to jump through. nice people, cool product, pay is getting better, my boss is nice guy.

Cons

lots of comments on here about great work-life balance. come work on the mfg side of the wall. 10 hour days, 6 days a week and we have to use vacation to get a saturday off. other side comes in at 830 rides their bike at noon for an hour, leaves by 5 and never around on a saturday unless it's Trek 100 weekend or there is a ride scheduled Communication is struggle. We never really are told or explaned to us why the production schedule change so much. Mfg gets blamed for being late or producing poor quality when many times we are challenged by our supply chain and vendors.

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Trek Bicycle Response
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We are sorry to hear these issues are going on and we appreciate you bringing this to our attention. We are committed to solving these issues and are focused on breaking down “the wall” between front of house and back of house and improving communication. Our goal to is standardize policies and guidelines wherever possible and try to over-communicate to employees to keep them in the loop. Especially on things that directly affect them. There will always be differences between jobs, but we will do everything we can to make it as fair as possible. We care about you and all employees and hope you are beginning to see the changes our new manufacturing leadership team is implementing. We want all of our employees to be happy, respected, and part of making Trek a great place to work.

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