Corporations are evil? It would appear nobody told Sheetz.

I've heard it said time and time again that pesky little quote that "corporations are evil" yet it would appear that saying simply doesn't hold true when it comes to Sheetz. As the husband of a manager for Sheetz who has more than 17 years under her belt I've had the honor of seeing first hand the way Sheetz treats it's employees, it's customers, and the communities that their stores call home.

I can tell you that it's no wonder Sheetz makes the top 100 list of best places to work almost every year as they pay competitive wages, offer nice benefits, offer a 401k retirement plan, and sprinkle tons of other lesser known companywide incentives into the mix as rewards for hard work and company loyalty.

Don't take my word for it try them out for yourself as a growing constantly expanding business they're always hiring new members into the Sheetz family and that title means more than just a "fast food worker" it can easily mean a career with a company you'll no doubt quickly grow to love.

What many may not know is the charitable side of Sheetz and the work being carried out by the Sheetz for the Kidz organization a 501(c)(3) charity that I've had the chance to see in action on several occasions over the years as both a volunteer shopper and guest at fundraising events.




Many customers wouldn't readily know that this organization since it's inception in 1992 has touched the lives of over 100,000 children by providing Christmas presents to children who otherwise may not have them and has since partnered with Make-a-Wish to send seriously ill children and their families on dream vacations.

I urge all Sheetz customers to look for the Sheetz for the Kidz label when shopping at your local Sheetz and don't skimp when it comes to donating that little extra money to such a worthy cause.


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