When the going got tough SAS got going !! - Lead Space Analyst SAS Retail Services Employee Review

5.0
May 1, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

* Team building * Always keeping up on latest technology and never afraid to try new things * Freedom to work in many different locations * 3 day Weekends every week with the opportunity to work full schedule's * meet and work with new people daily * Very detail Oriented- You will never be unprepared to complete a project The behind the scene preparation that goes into the teams daily tasks is second to none. * can and will do attitude - Through this pandemic and before our teams have stepped up to the plate to cater to any and all of our clients needs without hesitation. * Growth - sky is the limit if you want it and are willing to work for it you will get it I have never been part of a team that promotes from within the way SAS does they see your value and want you to succeed .

Cons

Travel during the winter months staffing

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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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