An average job - Retail Reset Merchandiser SAS Retail Services Employee Review

3.0
19 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The quicker you work, the earlier you leave. You’re off for the weekend every week including Fridays but optional if you choose to work. You have a whole week off on certain holidays.

Cons

-poor management -in some cases disorganized -taken advantage of especially if your a hard worker -unnecessary drama -you have to ask for a raise and it takes awhile to earn but if you do, it’s not much that’ll be given to you -no extra pay on holidays -no benefits (from what I was told) - they hire certain employees that slacks and are unreliable. They’re also the same ones that’ll do things wrong and expect others to clean after them -not too many hours are given daily, it all depends on your work pace and how many/what set your working on. -you only get a 15 min lunch break if your local and a 30 min break if your a travel team.

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5.0
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Pros

Easy and streamlined hiring process

Cons

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1.0
24 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You get weekends and holidays off

Cons

-They want you to work full time hours, but won't give you fulltime status. -No health benefits. They give you access to a marketplace which is VERY expensive. -They intentionally schedule you on days you are unavailable to try to weed out anyone without full availability. -They will intentionally give you less hours if they are trying to get rid of you for any reason. -HR will never get back to you. All of the employees dread having to reach out because it is a dead end. -They are inconsistent when it comes to standards. Some teams are held to an incredibly high standard, while other teams get away with subpar work and poor attendance/punctuality. -Constantly having to reach out over and over about the same issues with only promises of help. -They marked me as terminated for "violating company policy", despite never doing so. I have a 2 weeks notice and fulfilled it, so I left on my own terms. I have reached out regarding this and have not heard back from any of my managers or HR. This is illegal and I have not been able to get ahold of anyone. They are doing sneaky things behind the scenes to benefit themselves.

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