ALDI Cashier Associate reviews

4.0

99% would recommend to a friend

(29 total reviews)
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58% positive business outlook

Associate/Cashier employees have rated ALDI with 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 29 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Associate/Cashier professionals have a good working experience there. ALDI is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Associate/Cashier professionals compared to other employers within the Einzel- & Großhandel industry (3.5 stars).

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29 reviews
4.0
Aug 28, 2015

Work, work, work

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Pros

Great pay, great benefits. My store managers honors time off requests as much as he can. Great company to move up in. You get out, what you put in. Very hard work & NO we don't sit in a chair all day long!

Cons

Cashiers can only do so much when you have shift managers that can't run their shifts. When we're short staffed, man, the whole store can feel it. 0 consistency when it comes to scheduling. The customers.... And if someone's lazy, you're expected to pick up their slack. Good luck getting a break in. You feel like, if you leave the sales floor the store will burn down.

1.0
Aug 19, 2015
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Pros

Very useful employee health insurance at a very cheap price for ex: $10-12 per paycheck & that is for everything. Medical, dental, vision, prescription. Thats a steal.

Cons

Aldi tell you to treat customers, the "ALDI" way. And that is to push customers to put stuff on the belt faster. Or to multi task while a customer is putting stuff on the belt. Its horrible. I know Aldi's groceries are cheap and people will come back. But that is absolutely no way to treat a customer. If you are a male, you have to shave every day. No exception. Your face will be irritated. There is no other grocery store that will require you to do this. paying $12-13 to cashiers and squeezing every penny from that $12-13. Its a company policy to work with haste. If your store is on the low selling part of the city, you are basically screwed. Because you are going to have to work faster and clock out quicker to not make a loss. Its so messed up. Have to take orders from some just out the college graduate who doesn't have any experience in sale. Bottom line, they tell you to treat customers in a very nasty way. And once the customer complain about you, on strict 3, they'll fire you in a very humiliating way. I've seen people not lasting in stores for not more than 2-3 months.

2.0
Jul 28, 2015

Cashier

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Pros

Your so busy the tes goes by fast. Good pay and benefits.

Cons

10-12 hour shifts, 30 min. break, very understaffed. If you have a family it's not the job for you!! Unfortunately the pay and benefits make it hard to leave "golden handcuffs "

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