Pros
My co-workers were cool and you don't have to wear a uniform unless it's on a weekend during the holiday season.
Cons
The sales goals are kind of ridiculous- they expect you to sell shoes in multiples, meaning if a customer comes in wanting one pair of shoes we are expected to do everything we can to try and convince them to buy at least one more pair, and then we have to pressure people into buying socks or other accessories and the shoe protectant kits. If we don't meet these goals you will be warned, sent home, or fired. The work environment is not laid-back at all, there is a lot of pressure to sell and my coworkers were constantly stressing about their sales goals. On top of that, the way this company treats their managers is terrible; the assistant manager was working 48 hours a week and being paid salary, he said that when he did the math to figure out what he was making per hour, he was hardly making more than minimum wage. The store manager had to work 50 hours per week on salary. And that doesn't include the extra time the assistant manager and manager had to spend on the job, that is just what they were scheduled for.