Say what you want about the CQ acquisition taking AAP down...but here are some valid observations;
- Commercial customers respected them.
*The vast majority of their team was knowledgeable and experienced.
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They had long term customer relationships both commercial and retail.
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GPI employees say they felt like they were a part of a family. Thanks to the Sloan family.
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Decisions were solid. No knee-jerk decision management like that of AAP.
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You could legitimately plan a progressive career at GPI. And leadership helped you and your family.
The Sloan's knew AAP was a s---er of a suitor and executed a well planned sale before the industry as a whole began to decline.
If you currently work at AAP, there are better options. Plan your exit strategy and move your life and the lives of your loved ones forward. Your current misery waiting for the next big change is self inflicted.
Employee turnover at AAP is over 50% annually and is not improving...when will it be YOUR turn in the revolving door?