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Retail Sales Representative Reviews
What is it like working as a Retail Sales Representative?
October 2017
Retail Sales Representative in Toronto:
Pros: Multitasking, dynamism, fast-paced.
Cons: Customer service, working condition, work pressure and load, stress level, bad management, no perks.
May 2017
Nice view being in the city.
Retail Sales Representative in CBD:
Pros: Busy environment with lots to do in time off.
Cons: Everything costs more being a tourist trap.
September 2016
Stress level is high.
Retail Sales Representative:
Pros: Sometimes I do not have anyone supervising me and get some time to relax on my own.
Cons: That most of the time ,i have to work overtime ,work in weekends and on stat holidays just on a regular pay.
September 2016
2020 Companies is a joke.
Retail Sales Representative:
Pros: I like that it is flexible with my time.
Cons: I do not like the pay, the management is full of broken promises, and there really isn't any job security.
August 2016
For The Love Of My Job.
Retail Sales Representative:
Pros: The ability to communicate and generate profitable sales with customers, the freedom to set my own schedule, the ability to make decisions for myself that are beneficial to my sales figures.
Cons: The salary and long hours there are at times.
July 2016
Retail Sales Representative:
Pros: The benefits matching 401k.
Cons: Don't give raises, no bonus.
May 2016
Verizon seems they've changed their view to us employees.
Retail Sales Representative:
Pros: PTO, matching contributions for retirement, medical, dental and vision are good benefits, work 40 hours or less.
Cons: They've changed their view towards us employees. They don't care about your family time. They will work you to death. Tell you that you can't take vacation during the most important holiday periods. Can't plan for family events. My store specifies it's required to ask 4 WEEKS in advanced BUT the schedule is hardly EVER posted no later than 1- 2 weeks out. So we can't plan anything. Was told they do not believe in moving up from within the store. You are forced to take an opportunity in another location. In other words be ready to move around. I make $60k on average a year but the Assistant Manager position make probably $50k-$70 a year. Benefits me none at all to take a position 45 minutes away from home vs 20 minutes, more responsibly and possibly make less a year! Recently changed how we get paid and now we make no money!
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