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Shop Assistant Reviews
What is it like working as a Shop Assistant?
November 2017
Carnarvon.
Shop Assistant in Carnarvon:
Pros: Simple, easy, flexible.
Cons: Seasonal work.
January 2017
Shop Assistant in Durban:
Pros: Extra money if monthly target done.
Cons: The challenge of meeting different people everyday.
September 2016
Great shop and product, messy hours and inaccurate wages.
Shop Assistant:
Pros: Lovely co-workers and customers.
Cons: Wages.
Unsupervised.
Verbal abuse.
May 2016
Shop Assistant:
Pros: I have good benefits and pay and my dad works with me.
Cons: It's very laboring work and drains me of most of my energy, I honestly don't like going in to work in the morning but I do it because it's my job.
January 2016
Interesting and stressful.
Shop Assistant:
Pros: The experience and working enviroment.
Cons: Dealing with tempermental customers.
January 2016
I dislike it a lot but I get on with it.
Shop Assistant:
Pros: The nice staff and customers.
Cons: My boss and his wife.
November 2015
Shop Assistant:
Pros: The different things to do through our the day.
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