Good pay if you're willing to give up your health and personal life. - Sales Associate Belk Employee Review

2.0
21 June 2011
Recommend
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Pros

Highest paying retail job. Paid time off, with a catch. Paid sick leave, with a catch. Most of our ASM's (area sales manager) are understanding and educated about their jobs.

Cons

Your pay can be cut if you do not make your sales goal, even if you're a penny short. Paid time off is treated like you are still on the clock, you're averaging $0 sales days. Paid sick leave is treated like you are still on the clock, you're averaging $0 sales days. Some ASM's are under trained and educated about their jobs. Too many responsibilities placed on ASMs, they are run ragged. Sales associates are expected to get 1 credit card application for every 20 hours worked, this can be hard at times. Sales associates have way too many responsibilities, cleaning, stock, merchandising, inventory. All above responsibilities have to be completed by sales staff and hours worked count towards your sales goal, even though you are helping the store, you're averaging $0 a hour (risk of pay cut) Example: our store is in remodel right now, sales staff is asked to come in before store opens to help, but we are still placed on "selling hours," and run the risk of loosing our pay rate. Horrible lack of communication. Sometimes, horrible lack of training on all levels. Horrible lack of organization.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
5 July 2026
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Pros

I loved my job. I’m met so many wonderful people. And the associates couldn’t have been better.

Cons

I hurt myself and had to have surgery, and I was on Worker’s Comp. with limited availability. Because hours were short in operations, they made up this crazy position and wanted me to be ”lead” of the markdown team. I knew that meant for the most part to do go backs. I told them I wasn’t allowed to be on my feet that long and so she said they couldn’t accommodate me and I had to leave. And then the manager had the nerve to call their workers comp and told them I wasn’t coming into work. The management at that time was horrible. But there was a time when I first started working there that to store manager, and the assistant manager were wonderful. We were all so sad they left, but it didn’t take this new manager that I was talking about any time at all to lose almost the entire store associates.

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