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GLORIA HERNANDEZ
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over 6 months ago

Leaving my family behind in ILLINOIS, to take this job.

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Holly Neahring
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over 6 months ago
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Thomas Taylor
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over 6 months ago

I have been out of work since September 10th I have been trying to get another job but so far nothing. It's getting fustrating because I am the only source of income right now something gotta give soon

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Anthony Annekeyah Mutuli
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over 6 months ago

The worst place to even dare working at however desperate one may be.No respect for employees regardless of your post,poor pay and working conditions,a whole CEO using vague abusive language on all and sundry carelessly just because that is a family business and he is the only heir.DON'T DARE WORK THERE FRIENDS,IT IS HELL ON EARTH.

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Anthony Annekeyah Mutuli
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over 6 months ago

Trusting the management,being loyal and committed 24/7 to my job for far too long hoping they would appreciate my devotion and performance and review my package but in vain.Cylic elusive promises.

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Alex Martinez
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over 6 months ago
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Shea Propes
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over 6 months ago

Try helping people coordinate outfits, ask if they would like to have alterations done. Suggest clothing and accessories they might have overlooked. Always be friendly and attentive. The manager is very nice and really cares about his employees.

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Shea Propes
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over 6 months ago

When I made assistant manager, the first time I opened the store alone, I forgot the correct code to disable the alarm. Luckily the owner called me with it and he wasn't mad, he understood.

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Lakisha Shelley
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over 6 months ago

During my position as a Administrative Support Clerk/Customer Service Rep. A co-worker wanted me to fill in her position as a Asst. Director two days prior to her surgery so that day we stay at work going over everything I needed to run the business, after long hours of work this was challenging because it was my first time doing this to make my co worker happy. I overcame this challenge by taking this job as a Asst. Director and showing that I can accomplish this task. My co-worker was very impressed and recommended me for a higher position

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Cheryl Usher
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over 6 months ago

do not work there that is my advice pay is good - unschooled managers run the stores - do not know how to treat people

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