Full Time Job for Part Time Work - Retail Merchandiser SAS Retail Services Employee Review

1.0
Jul 7, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

you work on your own. you get mileage. 13 per hour is not bad starting pay for Southern IL. You learn how to apply soft skills when negotiating.

Cons

Peer Trainers teach you the basic skills a merchandiser needs. Your guidance mostly from conference calls based on client needs. Absolutely no over time for hourly workers. This company pushes billable clients products so you are suppose to ask department managers to buy the same pallets etc, every store call. This gets old fast. if you have to do two stores in one day better hope that one is a breeze. Company constantly over promises their retail clients in Walmart. Imagine trying to pack out 8 cases of Hefty trash bags every day, yet that is one of their goals. this company has numerous other goals that are unattainable. This company contentiously drops one off task into your regular schedule expecting them to be completed no matter what and if they aren't then your store will be an exception and you will be sent back until you are no longer an exception. their is no upward mobility in most merchandising companies so you will be stuck at the lowest rung of the ladder until someone quits or just disappears. no pay raises whatsoever.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Jul 7, 2026
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Pros

• 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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