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Stocker Reviews
What is it like working as a Stocker?
March 2017
Cost of living.
Stocker in Pittsburgh:
Pros: The view, cost of living, the culture, and food.
Cons: Traffic, better job selections, and people.
October 2016
I love it hard work but time goes fast.
Stocker:
Pros: The co workers are nice.
October 2016
No raises given.
Stocker:
Pros: People I work with.
Cons: They do not give raises.
June 2016
Processing merchandise, loading/unloading truck, cleaning,
Stocker:
Pros: Clothing discount/ food court discount.
Cons: Bad management, not enough hour, hours been cut,
June 2016
Love it.
Stocker:
Pros: The people I work with and what I do.
Cons: It's a night shift and looking for a place to live and need a little more income.
April 2016
Overworked, Underpaid.
Stocker:
Pros: Stability.
Cons: Work is extremely physical, takes too long to get promoted or get full time status.
April 2016
Stocker:
Pros: I like using physical exertion to get a job done. I also like working with customers and making sure they have a good experience.
Cons: I least like the pay of minimum wage that I get. I do alot of work for such little wage.
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