“I’m Tired, Boss” - John Coffey - Recensione dipendente - Warehouse Associate presso Trek Bicycle

1,0
22 mar 2024
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

- Good Benefits - ESOP - Multimillion-Dollar Lodge and Trails at HQ - Charity Ride's are frequent - Plenty of OT Opportunities - Management on all levels at the distribution centers care about their employees - Warehouse keeps things fun despite the trying times. Still having events and get-togethers. Doing their best to keep things light. - Distribution hasn't stopped being innovative in saving money. Some failures, but overall successful adjustments to save money for the company, improve workflow and make a difference.

Svantaggi

Trek has been on the decline since 2021. In 2020 they saw unprecedented and frankly overwhelming profit margins due to the “bike boom”. Good companies would take the influx of new cashflow and notoriety and reinvest it into long term growth and success. Good companies understand that the good times do not last forever. Many at the Trek understood these ideologies. It's a shame that the "Old boys club" at the top didn't have the same foresight. Trek is now the equivalent to the titanic post-collision with the iceberg, slowly sinking after the captain refused to see what was right in front of him. The Bad: - Overstaffing in 2020/2021 followed by layoffs (at HQ) and a hiring freeze that prevented backfilling departures (warehouses) that have now resulted in SEVERE understaffing. Those that made it out on the other side of the 10% reduction are now feeling the effects of a machine missing integral components. The busy season has yet to truly begin and it's already taking a toll on warehouse staff. - No raises for floor staff in 3 years. Management level hasn’t seen an increase in 2 years. - The lack of merit increases trickles down to the new hire level. Those that are brought it are hired at a base rate that pales in comparison to similar jobs in the area. This naturally provides less-than-desirable candidates, a good number of which have not lasted longer than a week. - GPTW Propaganda shoved down your throat. It's a tool to create a “standard” at the company, much like the Level 5 Minibus scores. However these metrics are often misleading, not truly showcasing the state of the company and its “mini-buses”. Survey questions that are geared towards your direct manager whom you often have good relationships with rather than the executives that make the real decisions. Don't get me wrong, having a good score on the survey is a good thing...for YOUR work unit. Obtaining a good score is something to have pride in. However Trek will take these scores and claim the valor associated with them. Issue a survey to collect thoughts on the approval of Trek's executives and it will paint a much different picture. - An encyclopedia of SKU’s that make inventory management a challenge. "Make products we love and are passionate about" is a phrase that get's thrown around a lot, but it's just not true. 40 models of just city-bikes is insane. Now factor in EBike, Kids, Mountain, Frame only, etc. John once told a story about how Trader Joe's kept it simple by only having a couple versions of their peanut butter and sales grew exponentially. Where's that inspiration going? - Somehow with no money, we’re still buying more stores. I don't even know where to start with this one. - Needs to do a better job of laying the groundwork and infrastructure before deploying new product or business practices. I.e. the Red Barn project. Very Very Very rocky day/week/month 1.

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5,0
8 feb 2026
Stagista anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Good work culture and environment

Svantaggi

A little disorganised workflow for someone new to understand

1,0
1 feb 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

The people you work with are awesome. If you don't make some lifelong friends here, you're probably doing something wrong.

Svantaggi

A few years ago, there was a change at TREK. It didn't happen quickly, but the culture started to change as the industry started to return to pre-covid business. Many of the people that helped shape TREK's amazing culture started to leave. Those that stayed endure brutal layoffs and report to people that now exist in their positions only for their own self-interest. You have to understand that TREK was not a company that many people used to leave. The direction of the company feels uncertain. Leadership seems to care little about retaining long term employees. They have let so many people go in different fields that a lot of day-to-day operations seem to slow down. Purchasing customers also led to a major shift in how the company runs today. It's much less calculated, and directional changes in how the company operates seem to happen with no notice and with poor planning. TREK will eventually find it's path forward, but it's doing so at a steep cost - the loss of dedicated and loyal employees that were there for the mission and future of the company. They brought integrity, (real) brutal honesty and vision for what the company could be. The only thing keeping TREK in it's market leading position today is simply how poorly the rest of the cycling industry is doing right now.

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