A long but honest review - Anonymous employee SAS Retail Services Employee Review

2.0
Aug 13, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

none that I can think of

Cons

Lies! Lies! Lies!They say your schedule is 6am - 1pm Mon- Thurs with store walks on Friday but it's more like 6am-6pm and a full day on Friday too. I did not sign up to work 11 and 12 hour shifts. By the time I'm home. I only have time to eat and sleep. That's great for young people or if you have no family or life but I do. The whole point of going in early is to get off early. Also the first two weeks I worked 120 hours. That is 60 hours each week and I got a check for $46.96!! It's been over a month now and I'm still waiting on my money. My other checks have been wrong as well. I have over 18 years of experience doing this but they insisted that I come in as a co- captain and train. Okay no problem, nothing wrong with learning, but instead of learning, I am being used as a merchandiser because the person who is leading my team is clueless when it comes to training. In a month in a half he has shown me nothing remotely related to the position that I am in and even less about the position that I was supposed to move into. I'm really thinking that I've had enough and I just need to collect my earnings and move on. I am trying to hang on, looking for a positive and hoping things will get better but in all honesty it's proving to be difficult.

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• You work Mon-Thurs. Weekends are always free • You’re entitled to two breaks, a 30 minute unpaid break and a 15 minute paid break.

Cons

• This job will destroy your body. Lifting, kneeling, squatting all day for minimum wage is not sustainable. Nobody should have to work so hard for breadcrumbs in return. • Management will try to rush you to get the project done, which increases your risk of injury and products falling/breaking open • The hours are vary wildly depending on the project assigned. Sometimes you work 4-5 hours, sometimes closer to 9-10. Don’t bother making an appointment on your work day, because you probably won’t make it • Gas reimbursement is a joke, about a couple of dollars, and will not cover the full expense of your travel • Step stools can be hard to come by. You may have to stand on a milk crate. Cross your fingers that it doesn’t break

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