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Burlington Coat Factory Reviews
What is it like working at Burlington Coat Factory?
Very fast paced and I feel like I’m always behind in my work.
Shipping & Receiving Supervisor in Watertown:
Pros: The people I work with.
Cons: The lack of regular pay raises.
Not Appreciated and.
Shipping & Receiving Supervisor in Corpus Christi:
Pros: Getting paid weekly
Cons: Moving up in position is suppose to generate a nice raise not less then 2% raise that’s not including the benefits that we’re added dental health and vision
Its alot of work sometimes outside your hired position, always something to do.
Sales Associate in Westland:
Pros: I love my managers under the store managers and the diverse community we have.
Cons: I don't like upper management, how our pay rate or raises are decided and that there is no HR.
Overwhelmed with work and under paid.
Receiving Worker in Rialto:
Pros: The employees
Cons: The pay is not enough for the amount of work and not enough employees to help finish the job
Hire unnecessary employees.
Receiving Worker in Fredericksburg:
Pros: Communication with other employees and team work.
Cons: Drama happens, some members run to the table to hang clothes than helping putting out merchandise.
Being a cashier demand a lot of stressful situations with some customers, when is real busy is not brakes or lunch for nobody until lines goes down if goes down because most of time isnt at beggining is fun but after a while you get tired of it.
Cashier in Burbank:
Pros: team work
Cons: management make you think they here for you but when is a matter of management interactions really corporate dont do nothing evevn if you report another employee
Data Analyst in Cherry Hill:
Almost didn't take the job because of the way the salary negotiation was handled. The of work expected takes advantage of employees. It is rare to finish on time and most weeks it's almost time and 1/2 without any overtime pay.
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