District manager - Distict Manager Ecolab Employee Review

5.0
May 13, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible schedule, management that is focused on team development and they listen to what you have to say no matter what position you hold. They understand the “little guy” is the front line and face of the company and structure pay in a way that refeclts that message. Flexible schedule.

Cons

Long hours, some weeks where 70-80 hours. They do average about 50, overtime is paid so that’s a bonus

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