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What is it like working at The UPS Store?
Store Manager (Unspecified Type) in Las Vegas:
Pros: Helping customers solve issues that they might have
Cons: Have to explain a package being lost or damaged by UPS
Customer Service Sales Associate in Sheridan:
I joined THE UPS store right when it was being swapped over thru 2 owners. It was a bit hectic for the first few months because each owner had a different way of teaching. But..once I learned the job it got easier. Forwarning though..you need to have experience with Photoshop..Word and Abode programs..there was at my store no training and I had to ask alot of questions that my co workers didnt evening know how to do. Still to this day we all haven't been fully trained on these programs and I think is a downside to this job and this lack of teaching doesnt help us stand out with other printing business. You need to be extremely patient and great at customer service because this job is all about that. My Boss is the best boss an employee could of asked for. Downside..my coworkers are a lot younger than me and there integrity isnt on the same level as me and I find myself not only doing my job..but theirs as well to not only better our store..but to better the company in the eyes of the customers. Have to take the good with the bad. Our raises at this store is based on our profits..if we do well for the company we get bonus and raises..if we dont strive to get more customers thru the do raising our profits..we dont get the well earned bonus and raises. I hope this helps.
It’s great but I could get paid more.
Production Manager, Print in Atlanta:
Pros: I get to handle projects and see the smile on customers face when it’s done.
Cons: That I can’t just focus only on print because I have to work the retail floor to shop stuff. We don’t have enough staff.
Passionate about building strong customer relationships, loyalty, and increasing customer engagement.
Package Handler in Houston:
Pros: The job itself, and when customers recognize and appreciate my help, especially when leaving a good review, motivate me, and keeps me on track.
Cons: Managers aren't appreciated for my work.
Definition of Mediocre.
Sales Associate in Monroe Township:
Pros: It's very flexible with times as I am a college student and it's interesting to see what comes into the store.
Cons: I do a lot of things that are fairly similar to being a manager but get paid the bare minimum.
It's ok.
Graphic Designer in Sacramento:
Pros: Laid back at times
Cons: The pay
Amazing.
Office Manager in Rancho Cucamonga:
Pros: Little to no interaction with customers
Cons: Bigger responsibilities, little compensation
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