Pros
- Great Retail Experience - For Those Looking To Begin or Further a Career In Retail, Especially Toward Home and Design - Great Discount - 30% Starting, 40% With Tenure - Great If You Love The Product - Great Company Culture - Overall Friendly and Helpful Environment...If You're Willing To Learn It, They're Willing To Teach It - Ease of Job Transferability - New Store Openings or Individual/Family Relocation, They're Willing To Make It Work
Cons
- Mandatory One-Weekend-Day Shifts - Expected For Any Retail Job - Lack of Advancement Opportunities - Possibly Due To The Economy; Someone's Gotta Go For Someone Else To Grow, Unless There's A New Store Opening (Which Is Seldom) - Employee-Atmosphere/Experience Varies With Location - From Personal Experience - Possible "B-Team Mentality" With Some Associates and Store Management - Self Explanatory - Compensation - Not Bad For Retail, But A Full-Time Housewares Associate Can Easily Outsell Their Weekly Compensation In A Day...Or Five Minutes With A Furniture Sale - Benefits - Certainly Not The Best For A Retailer (compared to Mega-Retailers such as The Home Depot), Part Timers Are Left Out Almost Entirely