The first 8 months were great - Retail Merchandiser SAS Retail Services Employee Review

2.0
Sep 5, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

At first this job seemed like a dream scenario. I really enjoy the work and enjoy traveling around at my leisure. This was supposed to be a full time position. 8 months into the year I get a call from my boss that there has been a Temporary hour reduction. From 40 to 18. I was in good spirits and understanding at first, but it has now been nearly 2 months of this. All of my information online says I am still a full time employee. I have my benefits and am accruing time. When I ask my supervisor about an update, she just says when she knows, she will let me know. And that’s the end of the discussion. Ummm ok? This has affected the whole team, not just myself. I do not want to leave but I also do not know what is going on. It really has completely soured me on the previously good 8 months.

Cons

Hour reduction Poor communication Sales pressure

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Cons

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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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