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I genuinely love what I do. Forced overtime every day. It's really sad. Understaffed and they think they have to many employees. Everything is about making money and that's it. They do not value there employees well being here mentally and physically. I would never recommend anyone to work here.
I won't be here much longer. Pros Nothing. Cons No work life balance. I was with the company for 4 years in various roles. Most jobs are shift work. I had fun working there and the pay was fair for the work. There was not much room to develop and grow within the company. Pros Decent pay, free beer. Cons Little advancement opportunities. It's a fast paced work environment.
Days can be long depending on the route. Alot of heavy lifting taking kegs and cases up and down stairs. Pros Fast paced, helpful co workers. Cons Alot of heavy lifting, long hours. Yes There are 3 helpful reviews 3 No. Amazing coworkers and great boss, the hours were great and my boss was extremely understanding, I have a health condition that he was aware of and he was more than accommodating. Cons Zero cons. I worked here as a female sales rep - it was a flexible job with lots of opportunities for fun.
Not a great job if you're not into the super late night party scene. Opportunities to advance if you play by the rules of the "man's world. Pros Great compensation and flexible. Cons Advancement required tolerating unwelcome behavior. Great company to work for. Unfortunately, the changing of the old guard really shook things up for the worst. Lost a great Colorado culture in the short sidedness of the new CEO. Tons of great talent was able to walk out the door.
Sad times for the Coors family and their legacy in the beer business as they bow down to board members and inept CEOs to make dumb strategic decisions. Pros World class culture. Fun place to work. Cons Turned into Corp followers vs industry leaders.
I have been there for 33 years and really enjoyed my experience and time there. I meet lots of friends there along the way. Became more like a family. Pros Treated like family. Fun, challenging industry and good people. I've had a great time in my five years here. Most everyone is nice and it's been a lot of fun so far. You get to attend some cool events at times, and you get free beer every month! Pros Free beer, good people. Cons Service based jobs have little-to-no chance for advancement.
Great experience with one of the largest and wealthiest companies in the world, but get ready for hard work and stressful times.
Marketing Former Employee - Texas - January 28, The experience was amazing in many ways. The perks were great, and though many people may focus on that, they didn't make the job what it should have been. Upper management is stuck up, stuck in their ways, and unwilling to take constructive and productive feedback. Whenever I did give feedback, I felt like someone was watching me.
They are very hard to talk to. Distributors for the most part are amazing to work with, still stuck in their old "this is how we have always done beer" ways, but are slowly learning to adapt.
Co workers were great, diverse to some degree could definitely be more diverse but there is definitely drama in all corners of the company.
Hard to get away from. The job itself is difficult, stressful, time consuming but rewarding when you accomplish your objectives.
Bonuses depend on the market, so don't be fooled by your individual performance - though your performance is what's most important. Also, HR is terrible.
They dont function the way you would think.
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