Employee Insights in El Paso, TX
Review information last updated August 27, 2025.
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Summary of Subway Employee Feedback (AI-Generated)
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3.3 out of 5
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Highlights
Pros
- Inconsistent Staffing (2-4 employees per shift)
- Compensation aligned with Texas minimum wage standards
- Potential for relaxed environment during evening shifts (when supported)
Cons
- High operational demands and intense pace of work
- Inconsistent management support (particularly during closing shifts)
- Negative customer interactions and high workload
May 17, 2025
3 out of 5
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Sandwich Artist
It’s a decent starting point, but not ideal.
During my nearly year-long employment at Subway, a significant factor contributing to my departure was the consistently challenging customer interactions at my location. While specific details regarding other locations are outside my purview, the volume and nature of customer feedback necessitated my resignation.
My work experience at Subway involved consistent staffing levels, typically ranging from two to four employees per shift, with a reduced team size of two during evening hours. Customer traffic was variable, and the management style was generally hands-off, with managers rarely present during evening shifts, which contributed to a relaxed work environment. My performance as a closing shift employee was largely dependent on the preparation and support provided by the preceding morning shift. Compensation aligned with Texas minimum wage standards.
May 15, 2025
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Sandwich Artist
Work environments vary across these different locations.
The performance of the franchise owner overseeing multiple El Paso Subway locations requires attention. Compensation levels were below market standards, and instances of reduced work hours implemented in response to employee concerns were perceived as unprofessional and negatively impacted employee financial stability, particularly for individuals relying on this income. While the position may offer temporary income opportunities, it is not a sustainable long-term employment option.
Apr 20, 2025
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Sandwich Artist/Cashier
Overall, it's a truly excellent place to work.
During my brief employment as a Sandwich Artist/Cashier at Subway, I encountered significant operational demands that ultimately led to my departure. I observed considerable pressure on my colleagues, resulting in elevated stress levels. While I consistently strived to fulfill my responsibilities, including preparing sandwiches, processing transactions, and maintaining store cleanliness, the fast-paced environment proved challenging. This contributed to a decline in my well-being. I value the experience gained at Subway and recognize that this role was not a sustainable fit for my individual needs and work style.
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