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Sam's Club Reviews
What is it like working at Sam's Club?
Retail Store Assistant Manager in Chandler:
Pros: The relationships you build with your associates
Cons: Supervisors now make as much as an assistant manager
Was great but is changing, there will be no work/life balance.
Team Leader, General in Austin:
Pros: The member service part, I love interacting with members
Cons: That they do not treat everyone on the same level equal
Very rewarding.
Team Leader, General in Norman:
Pros: Interaction. With members and staff
Cons: Really don't have anything I dislike. I do what needs to be done.
Cream of the Crop?
Sales Associate in Saco:
Pros: Working to create the best organized and neatest appearing sales department in the store
Cons: Micromanagement, having an immediate lead who cannot communicate well due to ESL problems
Other employees.
Sales Clerk/Cashier in Grand Junction:
Pros: Members
Cons: Management
Great.
Retail Sales Associate in Bellaire:
Pros: Friendly people
Cons: Nothing
It's okay.
Sales Associate in Panama City:
Pros: I enjoy helping customers and the appreciation that comes with it.
Cons: I don't think I make enough for what I do.
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