Not a traditional retail experience
Pros
-every six months, you get an automatic raise -has a higher base pay than most retailers at the same level-(usually higher than the area's minimum wage). -opportunities for advancement -company prefers to promote internally -employee discount of 25 percent -a lot of hours available to work -company promotes diversity -your coworkers could be people from all over the world When I say not-traditional I mean that unlike most retail jobs you'll work at, the store is split between cashiers and sales associates. You don't get to do both jobs. You make commission as an entire store, not individually. Your job is only to make sure the store is clean, not try to sell or interact with customers, unless they ask for help.
Cons
-high employee and manager turnover -company does not pay out sick hours -full shifts are 9 hours -not good at giving breaks to employees -operating hours are long (opening shift is 7am-4pm, closing can sometimes go to midnight) -high level of theft, internal and external -lack of job variety (ie: if you get hired as a cashier, you will only ring up customers all day. If you get hired as a floor member, you will never be taught to use the registers and will only clean up the store.) -bad return policy = very angry customers on a daily basis -the store gets messier than most other stores do -higher level of responsibility for people looking for just a way to earn money on the side.