

2 terrorist attack.īrown was born and raised along San Bernardino’s stretch of Route 66, and grew up to be a beloved philanthropist. Charities, Brown honored San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan and the department’s first responders in March with an award for their bravery and heroism, as well as a $50,000 donation to the department, after the Dec. “He was always such a strong advocate for public safety and our community as a whole,” Ramos said.Īs chairman of Stater Bros. Ramos knows Brown will be missed by many, “but his legacy will live on. “I wish them not only comfort in this time of loss but also that they take the time to distill Jack’s vision and his passion for the city of San Bernardino and decide how that’s going to carry forward into the future.”ĭistrict Attorney Michael A. “We couldn’t do what we do without them,” Henderson said. Dan Henderson, who leads The Salvation Army of San Bernardino. donated more than half a million dollars in cash donations and hundreds of thousands of pounds in food donations, said Maj. out of the Inland Empire, to Orange County or anywhere else, and he didn’t,” Dameron said. “He could have moved the home base for Stater Bros. He upped the morale of our community.”īrown was passionate about San Bernardino.


“He was someone who believed in the best of us and he contributed to our economic welfare, our social welfare and he’s also a person who constantly said positive things. “Jack Brown’s death is a great loss to our community,” Dameron said. He was a model citizen when it came to his employees, his customers and his community, said Carl Dameron, who works closely with The Salvation Army of San Bernardino and other groups that he said benefited from the generosity of Stater Bros. It was late last year that Brown stepped down as chief executive officer and took the role of executive chairman.īrown, a native of San Bernardino, was known for his charitable work on behalf of the community. grew to 169 stores with gross sales last year reaching $4.5 billion. Markets for more than 35 years and as chairman for Stater Bros. He served as president and chief executive officer of Stater Bros. (Keep in mind that all stores are managed differently and this is just my experience for the 29 Palms store, not Stater Bros. But if you aren’t completely desperate then….absolutely not. Would I recommend working here? If you’re absolutely desperate then by all means, do so. Other than that, it’s not completely horrible but it’s not completely great either. Some of them come off as rude or just completely uninterested in interacting with others unless like I said, they like you. They don’t really seem to help much or seem to care much about how other employees treat other employees or how some employees would rather just stand around and talk instead of doing their jobs, unless they like you, of course. As far as management goes, they are just okay too. And if you are just starting there, you will be getting part time hours, which is about 20-28 hours. The pay (on part time hours, paid weekly) is not enough to support others on. It is a good job for high school students who are just getting their first job, but for those who have families to support, this job is not it. As the title says, working at Staters is just “okay”.
