Here's the deal - Avis employé Former General Manager Fastenal

3,0
19 déc. 2010
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

Working for Fastenal can give you the opportunity to make a lot of money if you are really motivated, have a good area, have good people under you and have a little luck. I've seen complete morons make at least 50K/year. When I started with the company back in 2006 I started as assistant manager, which is now an OSP. I made 2300 per month salary and about 500 bucks commissions. That was great for me, I has no real experience and no college degree. Within 10 months I was promoted to GM. The next year I landed some big accounts was able to make about 60K. The next year I was on track to make about 75K and then the economy took a dump. I think I made 48K. If you have a good area with lots of potential you can make really good money. I know a manager that makes about 10,000 per month in commissions. If you can pull out about 60,000/month in sales you can make about 2,000 a month in commissions if you have good growth. If you really want a long lasting career you better suck up to everyone above you. Get in good, ride someones coat tails, be political, throw others under the bus etc.. YOU MUST WORK HARD. If you want to make money you better bust your @ss.

Inconvénients

Fastenal will hire just about anyone. They will throw you immediately into the fire and if you dont survive they will just replace with some other knuckle head. They do have training, but chances are you will not receive any formal training until about a year in. You usually will get the chance to be manager only because you manager quit or was fired, which happens all the time. I have met very few people who have been with fastenal for more than 5 years. As long as you suck up to your DM you should be ok. Personally I think being an OSP (outside sales person) is the way to go. You dont make as much money but you have almost no responsibility on your shoulders and you can just blame your GM or lack of training on sucky numbers. The best is when your DM could sell a hamburger to a staving person and yet they want to tell you how to do things. The DM's in the company have found it easier to manage by intimidation than by inspiration. Apparently it takes too much work to inspire people and invest in their growth. It's much easier and lazier to just fire off angry emails and threaten jobs. The poison spreads company wide. It comes from never having any great leaders to model yourself after. You just do what the last guy did and hope for the best. All the great leaders find their way to other better companies. If any of you wonder why your pay is so crappy, just ask Will who makes like 4 million a year off of you, or Ken who makes 750K. Guess what? If every DM, RVP, VP and the CEO all died today Fastenal would still make money. What would happen if every GM and OSP left? You'd be up SH!TS creek!

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5,0
30 avr. 2026
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Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

Good job to have during college. People are easy going and easy to get along with. Overall really good experience

Inconvénients

Gets repetitive after a while

3,0
9 juin 2026
Employé (anonyme)
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

They offer training programs through their internal “Fastenal School of Business.” A few good mentors to guide you should you find one and if you’re willing.

Inconvénients

* Work/Life Balance - No official WFH opportunities. Branch employees were told to report, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. 15 days of PTO (10 for vacation and 5 for sick). You don’t earn additional PTO until the start of the year following your 5 year anniversary. * Pay - pay is inconsistent and they find reasons to change your pay by eliminating and changing titles. Pay is below industry standard and is a base + bonus program for most roles. * Boys Club - Especially in MN/WI area. Positions created or filled for cast off tenured employees to find them another spot rather than termination. Promotions based on political moves instead of merit or opportunities for growth. Positions posted for new roles internally but sometimes not shared with teams to allow for those politically motivated decisons to fill a spot. If a role is only posted for 1-week vs 2-weeks, it usually means they have a specific candidate in mind to take that role. * Cheap & Tacky - Required to travel but not all meals are covered. Welcome to stay at hotel that offers free breakfast but no per diem for lunch or dinner. Some meetings or trainings might provide lunch. When traveling for team meetings or trainings, usually required to share rooms - sometimes with other employees you’ve never met. Encouraged to book rooms using discount codes provided by customers. There is a target room rate they’d like you to hit and sometimes it means driving out of the way. They’d rather the expense hit elsewhere such as fuel and travel versus the room rate.

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