

The company currently specializes in the Retail, General Merchandise. If you need this in an accessible format or another language, please contact us at 1-80. But if you aren’t completely desperate then….absolutely not. Markets is a private company that has been in the industry for 86 years. The company operates 171 supermarkets and there are approximately 18,000 members of the Stater. Members of United Food and Commercial Workers Locals 8GS, 135, 324, 770, 1167, and 1428 ratified the Stater Bros.Would I recommend working here? If you’re absolutely desperate then by all means, do so. and has grown steadily through the years to become the largest privately owned supermarket chain in Southern California and the largest private employer in both San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. Other than that, it’s not completely horrible but it’s not completely great either. Some of them come off as rude or just completely uninterested in interacting with others unless like I said, they like you. They don’t really seem to help much or seem to care much about how other employees treat other employees or how some employees would rather just stand around and talk instead of doing their jobs, unless they like you, of course. As far as management goes, they are just okay too. And if you are just starting there, you will be getting part time hours, which is about 20-28 hours. The pay (on part time hours, paid weekly) is not enough to support others on. officially opened for business on August 17, 1936. In the midst of the Great Depression, Stater Bros. It is a good job for high school students who are just getting their first job, but for those who have families to support, this job is not it. Tracing its beginnings back to a small grocery store in Yucaipa, CA, twin brothers and World War II veterans Cleo and Leo Stater purchased the original Stater Bros. is your one-stop-shop for affordable produce, meats, seafood, wine, and groceries.

It’s just okay As the title says, working at Staters is just “okay”. Serving customers since 1936, Stater Bros.
