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bad pay no insurance no hours
there are no good perks of being in this job i want to do welding instead
they are all was rude to me and he Nevers cleans after them
they are all ways lazy and never cleans after them self's
they hired me on the spot and the reason why it's because they had nobody that was working
nothing makes me happy about this job
bad
I i brought the average up but the people that work with me bring it down
Discount on candy. Litterally all there is.
1. Staffing issues. Always. Always understaffed and never enough hours to give people to keep the store properly staffed or allowing us to hire extra people for extra coverage 2. Inventory mismanagement. The warehouses are always empty, unpopular product is sent out by the dozens, product that is popular in some regions but unpopular in others get the same amount of inventory instead of adjusting the quantity to prevent loss from expiration. 3. Loyalty program. It needs to be updated. Alot of customers either will forget their account (even after we have ASKED) or will want to sign up at home later. A QR code needs to be added or a number code so people can get their points. 4. Possible mismanagement of financials. This kind of ties the inventory and staffing together but still important to be its own category.
Nothing.
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I didnt. I was hired on the spot. My store was that desparate for people.
Complete overhaul. New CEO, CFO, everyone new district and regional managers. The whole "we need to spend as little money as possible to pad our bonuses" needs to go. My store manager and I enjoy working because of our coworkers and customers but not for the higher ups.
There is no compensastion. The benefits you get as a store manager, you still cannot even afford their basic medical insurance. As a part-timer, which everyone except the store manager is, gets no compensation, no sick days, nothing.
I have only experienced my store so i am unsure of what the demographics are in other regions or even in the higher ups.
Working with my coworkers
The candy
Everything is a con. The company routinely throws its retail workers under the bus for its own problems. Store isn’t full? Manager gets in trouble, while corporate ignores the fact the warehouse has no product to send and product in store doesn’t sell and just continues to expire. Store isn’t staffed? Couldn’t possibly be because there are no applications because of how low the wages are. Someone did overtime? Oh no, let’s pretend like the store isn’t staffed and we aren’t allowed to close early- ever. Corporate comes in and complains about the on going mice problem but doesn’t bother to follow up on all the tickets that have been placed and ignored by the home office
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The CEO will act to get things fixed if she knows about them, but things rarely make their way to her
Everything. You can’t complain about lack of accountability when the home office has none itself
I had no interview. I was hired on the spot. Should have been my first red flag
Horrible. I made more as a shift lead than an manager in other companies
Women are well represented but not many people of color
Nothing anymore
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