11 Reasons To Love Costco
That Have Nothing To Do With Shopping
Huffington Post
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By Kevin Short
Posted: 11/19/2013
It's not just the bulk toilet paper and $1.50 hot dog combos.
There's more going on here.
1. The company pays a living wage.
Costco's CEO and president, Craig Jelinek, has publicly endorsed
raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, and he takes that
to heart. The company's starting pay is $11.50 per hour, and the
average employee wage is $21 per hour, not including overtime. Most
other big box retailers start their employees at minimum wage.
2. Workers get benefits.
About 88 percent of Costco
employees have company-sponsored health insurance, according to David
Sherwood, Costco's Director of Financial Planning and Investor
Relations. "I just think people need to make a living wage with health
benefits,” Jelinek told Bloomberg. “It also puts more money back into the economy and creates a healthier country. It’s really that simple.”
3. The CEO makes a reasonable salary.
Costco's CEO makes far less than most executives, with a total compensation package
of about $4.83 million in 2012. In contrast, Walmart CEO Mike Duke made
roughly $19.3 million during the same year. Walmart's CEO earns as much
as 796 average employees, according to CNN Money, compared to Costco's CEO making 48 times more than the company's median wage.
4. Costco helped its employees weather the recession.
When the economic crisis hit and other retailers laid off workers, Costco's CEO approved a $1.50-an-hour wage increase for many hourly employees, spread out over three years.
5. Costco doesn't kill Thanksgiving.
While many of its competitors are forcing employees to work on Thanksgiving Day, Costco will buck the trend and stay closed.
6. It also doesn’t waste money on expensive advertising.
The company doesn't advertise nor does it hire a public relations staff. Meanwhile, Walmart dropped $1.89 billion on ads in 2011.
7. Its prices aren't horrendously high.
Costco never marks up products by more than 15 percent, while most retailers commonly mark products up by more than 25 percent.
8. It embraces equality.
Costco scored extremely well (90/100) on the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index, an assessment of LGBT policies in the workplace.
9. It hires from the inside.
More than 70 percent of its warehouse managers began their careers working the register or the floor.
10. Costco's employees are loyal.
For employees that
have worked at the company for more than one year, the annual turnover
rate is below six percent, according to Sherwood. For executives, the
turnover rate is less than one percent.
11. Free samples.
Need we say more?