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Courtesy Clerk Reviews
What is it like working as a Courtesy Clerk?
January 2019
Terrible place to work.
Courtesy Clerk in Cincinnati:
Pros: Nothing.
Cons: Everything.
January 2019
Good.
Courtesy Clerk in Brighton:
Pros: The people
Cons: The area has mountains nearby
December 2018
Interesting.
Courtesy Clerk in Billings:
Pros: Being able to provide for my family
Cons: Not getting enough hours
November 2016
Work flexability.
Courtesy Clerk:
Pros: Talking to the customers and getting to know the people.
Cons: I dont like to be on bathroom duties.
August 2016
Courtesy Clerk:
Do your job, listen to management.
June 2016
Why should I care how much other positions except mine?
Courtesy Clerk:
Ask why can't Courtesy Clerks make $8.00/hr at the least?
And if they tell you the real reason why, but you strongly feel disturbed by it, then ask "Why should I work for a wage lower than $8.XX/hr?
January 2016
Great.
Courtesy Clerk:
Pros: You getvto meet new people and make a difference in your coustmers days.
Cons: Nothing really except when we get really busy and it seems like your the only one there.
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