Overworked, underpaid and unsupported - Retail Store Manager City Chic Employee Review

2.0
1 Dec 2021
Recommend
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Pros

The camaraderie with other stores and their leaders

Cons

As a store manager, any extra work like printing, going to the supermarket for supplies, and doing rosters were expected to happen in our own time and we were not reimbursed for this. There was always a threatening tone when it came to store performance reviews (which basically happen daily with ranking reports) but if you weren’t in the regional managers list of favourites, nothing was good enough. We knew we were being watched on the cameras as active surveillance so we weren’t even trusted to do our jobs- micromanaged to the max. At the same time, we never had enough staff in the store and I never got my paid yea breaks- I was expected to take them with my lunch break which is illegal. As I was approaching resignation, I noticed my contract for employment was no longer visible to me on the HR portal, I wasn’t offered the same rotating roster other managers were giving me a full weekend on alternating weeks, and to top it all off, my base rate was basically minimum wage. There is room to progress within limitations with the company, but if you get to be a store manager, wage increases are few and far between. When you’ve reached a threshold they will not go above it.

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2.0
12 May 2026
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Pros

Can only count on one hand the amount of bad customers we had Cute clothes

Cons

Don't get paid until the store doors open, meaning any prep done before open is UNPAID Have to wear current styles, meaning your pay check immediately feeds back into the company

1.0
19 Dec 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The discounts and some of the information learned on the job were great

Cons

The culture there was toxic. The amount of information needed to know on the job was a lot to learn and had to be learned quickly. You had to only wear clothes from the company but the clothes were expensive. Overall, though, the actual environment there was awful and between the direct supervisor and the supervisor above her I was constantly made to feel miserable. Gossip ran rampant on top of that, and mind games about shifts were played. Eventually I wasn't even let go, they just stopped giving me shifts. There was consistent staff turn around both before I arrived, while I was there, and after I was no longer given shifts.

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