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3.6
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Highly Satisfied
Last updated Jan 07 2025
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Key Holder Reviews

What is it like working as a Key Holder?

July 2019
It would be great if I actually got the pay and the hours that I'm supposed to.
Key Holder in Osceola:
Pros: I'm not sure
Cons: The pay?
April 2019
Every day is different.
Key Holder in Kansas City:
Pros: being able to work on different projects and showing initiative
Cons: dealing with unpleasant customers
March 2019
Easy going.
Key Holder in New York:
Pros: The history and culture
Cons: My boss
February 2019
Like my job.
Key Holder in Franklin:
Pros: Pleasant people
Cons: Pay
February 2019
Over worked underpaid.
Key Holder in Stony Brook:
Pros: Direct store manager and the employees she has chosen/atmosphere she has cultivated.
Cons: Responsibilities don't line up with pay rate Terrible upper/corporate management Newer employees are paid more even if they slack off while employees that have been there longer pick up those slack Assistant store manager allowed to abuse power and push their job responsibilities onto lower level employees
January 2019
A Day at Goodwill.
Key Holder in Las Cruces:
Pros: Not every day is the same.
Cons: When there is a theft.
January 2019
Key Holder:
It’s a wonderful work family in every building, but the truth is it just doesn’t pay enough as it should. Maybe if you live in a state where minimum is higher than the federal $7.25, but otherwise, you’re going to be working very hard (with children!) for very little money. It is an excellent, rewarding job, but seeing your paycheck after all your hard work can be disheartening.

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