Wegmans is hiring for its new Collegeville store -- and yes, they plan to sell beer.
"Wegmans is beginning the process of hiring full-time employees for its new Collegeville store (in Upper Providence Township, Montgomery County) set to open in October," the Rochester, NY-based chain says. "Available positions include everything from cashiers and customer service to culinary professionals. The store will employ approximately 600 people, 550 of whom will be hired locally."
Wegmans wants would-be fulltime workers to apply online at www.wegmans.com/careers, go to Job Listings, and to Collegeville. Why is Wegmans building now, with the economy so slow? "We've been working on the location," at US 422 and PA 29 near the Wyeth labs, "since before the downturn. And everyone has to eat," Blaine Forkell, the manager who'll open the store, told me. He opened earlier Wegmans in Downingtown (2003) and Warrington (2006) since the company decided on its current low-price, limited-brands big-store model.
Wegmans employs around 37,000 at 72 stores. Most are in sleepy upstate Pennsylvania and New York towns like Erie, Bethlehem, Syracuse, and Buffalo, but increasingly it's been adding large stores in East Coast suburbs like Cherry Hill, Downingtown, and Manassas, Va.
It's avoided big cities like Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., however. "Our stores are large -- 100,000 square feet plus," said spokeswoman Jo Natale. "Finding sites in large cities that are able to accomodate a store our size with parking is almost impossible."
Natale said pay and benefits at the nonunion chain are "comparable to, or exceed, that of our competitors," which in the Philadelphia area are led by the unionized Acme and ShopRite chains. One difference: while union supermarket workers can qualify for traditional guaranteed pensions, Wegmans has only a 401(k) worker-directed retirement plan.
Best run supermarket group in the country. Glad that they are expanding here. Adam Smythe- Oh baby...I hope they offer delivery!
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Where will they find enthusiastic and friendly people around here? The Selector
Excellence expands. The Warrington store puts all the stores in the area to shame. Basics are very addordable, it is clean, people are friendly and helpful. Fisher
c'mon, there are big lots of land in Philly...unless they are against multilevel garages. dreinterests
This is great news in a struggling economy. Go Wegmans! FaciaBella
Selling beer at supermarkets? C'mon. That makes way too much sense. williampennmanship
Wegmans is excellent. I just wish they could find a spot a little closer to my house. FletcherT
Wegmans is the best! Their store-brand stuff is sometimes better than the big label stuff, and cheaper Joe the Bat
Glad that they are expanding here; sad that they'll be putting a few local beer distributors out of business. I imagined that they would have hired 550 even without the beer license. NickEeee
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Wegmans would be nice if not for the shoppers there. It's somehow worse than Trader Joe's. Nothing but a bunch of smug clowns who live 3 feet up their own butts and talk with their eyes closed. The last time I was there two years ago, I saw a group of snobs who would not let a stock boy in to restock the shelves. It's organic food with a parking lot the size of North Dakota, doesn't make sense to me. AreaMan
Wegman's is THE BEST. They should open a training center for the art of fine customer service! The most pleasant associates on earth. Bensalen, PA could REALLY use a Wegman's Leapinliz
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