I regret it. . . - Cashier Sam's Club Employee Review

1.0
Aug 14, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Some of the cashiers I work with are cool thats about it.

Cons

I've only worked for Sam's for about a month now. If I wasn't desperate for a job I would have left days ago. They force all the cashiers to sell credit cards/plus memberships. Your constantly being watched and hounded by a COS to sell, sell, sell! What I hate the most is, when your trying t sell it to someone and a "plus champion" comes and pretty much takes over by putting in their 2 cents and takes credit for the sale. Everyday I have to worry about this! Its way too much pressure on a person! I go home everyday depressed. I'm sure my fiance is tired of me complaining lol. I'm in the process of looking for a new job right now. I can't take this place anymore. If anyone is thinking about working as a cashier at Sam's don't bother. If you want to be stressed and overworked go for it!

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Cons

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Thank you so kindly for taking time to share your Sam's Club experiences in this review.
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2mo
We are grateful to you for taking time to share this review and advice. This is so valuable.
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