

Honestly it was my coworkers. People in NH are drastically different than people in OH. I had to walk an hour and a half one way to get to work and when store and assistant manager found out they actually helped me out alot. My assistant manager actually got me two pairs of weather proof hicking boots and my store manager bought me a new coat that 2 years later I'm still using. It also turned out I lived a building over from the coworker I worked most of my shifts with so I at least had a ride to work on days we worked together. Plan an simple version? NH people take care of eachother.

The local customers

Can you give change back without looking at the register?

I asked to never work on the same shilft as her..she was lazy and bossy

I met new people and got to know the locals

It's a very nice store.

Honestly, handling drama is my specialty. With me there's no drama only a solution.

Circle K was a stepping stone to a better life. I am searching for a permanent position where I can afford my bills and move up. I'm a hard worker and I will succeed. The biggest impact I made at circle K is with the customers and of course sales. Unfortunately the pay hours and other employees were not so great. They're not equipped to handle a great employee. I enjoyed up sales and the customers.

Management makes the job sound wonderful. 50 hours , weekends off. But if you manage a store you will find yourself working doubles and weekends because they have trouble hiring. No one is applying for a job ar circle k