NOT SAFE AT NIGHT! i come here a lot past the hours of midnight due to my night job and i rarely feel safe. i only feel safe when their security guard is there, otherwise there’s always people loitering around outside and harassing people going into and out of wawa. i try to ignore them but they approach my car, knock on my windows or yell at me from outside my car. typically they want you to give them money but i’ve been offered drugs by them before too. who knows what other intentions they have.
it seems to be isolated to just this wawa because right down the road at royal farms i’ve never been harassed by the homeless or someone just standing in the entrance. this is the only gas station in town where i worry for my safety at night. while it’s pretty unfortunate a college town gas station needs security, but i really hope they can increase it to put a full stop to sketchy people lingering outside the doors and watching for their next target...
Read moreI recently began working for WaWa. I had grown tired of the mundane, going nowhere corporation I was working for. I'm so glad I made the change. It's good vibes all day and night at WaWa. I've only been there 4 days, and I know almost everyone who comes in because they're my community. I'm already getting great hours, and my team knows they can count on me. I'm appreciated, and WaWa really does reward those who step up, and show up. There's a lot of " Ands " in this review. Because so far every good thing at WaWa is complimented with a bonus.
12/18/22 Update ...
So my pay hit my direct deposit even though I started 4 days prior 🫨 ... WaWa is on top of it !!! I also got registered as an associate on the app and got $100 gift card 5 seconds later. I'm setting up my 401k tomorrow, and when I reach 1000 hours I get stock options 🫢. I'm staying with WaWa as my career. After doing the math I'm gonna have a beautiful retirement if I stay with WaWa...
Read moreI was 3rd in line waiting to pay for my coffee with 6 or 7 people behind me. There was only one register open being manned by the manager. When the customer at the register finished and the lady with a young girl with her started to step up to the register, a "suit" walked up with 2 cups of coffee in a carrier and a newspaper stepped up, looked at the lady who was next and proceeded to check out. I heard no words uttered in the encounter and the manager began a conversation with the "suit", whom he called Dale, like they were old friends, discussing buying gold. This speaks, not only to the arrogance of the "suit", but to the total disregard of the other customers in line. I don't plan on patronizing this WAWA again and further intend to discourage any and all who will listen to...
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