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Ashley Furniture Home Stores Reviews
What is it like working at Ashley Furniture Home Stores?
Stressful, and not praised or commended enough.
Director of Operations in Normal:
Pros: Helping people, hard work
Cons: Other managment is not held accountable enough for their actions
Poor Pay.
Customer Service Representative (CSR) in Lithonia:
Pros: Friendly coworkers
Cons: My pay is not scaled to the level of work I preform.
Very Challenging.
Customer Service Representative (CSR) in Bel Air:
Pros: Team atmosphere in store, learning opportunities
Cons: Little to no help from management, uncoordinated communication between departments, lack of expectations, structure, or consequence for inadequate work.
A Good Job, Not Just A Career.
Office Manager:
Pros: Once you learn the systems it is very easy. It is like working with family, everyone can disagree but. Still come together to get the job done.
Cons: Once you become the best they have ever seen in a position you will be forever stuck there. The owners have failed to keep up with the current market on compensation for employees in all positions.
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