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  • Report:  #299209

Complaint Review: Circuit City

The Source By Circuit City Make their employees feel like crud. N/A New Brunswick

  • Reported By:
    na NorthWest Territorie
  • Submitted:
    Fri, January 11, 2008
  • Updated:
    Wed, July 30, 2008
  • Circuit City
    Newbrunswick
    N/A, New Brunswick
    Canada
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Wll what can I say? I hadn't worked at The Source for very long and I'm glad.
it's too corrupted. The people working where I worked were all backstabbers. The minute someone came into the shop they were all over them. People would steal eachothers sales to make a few extra dollars. If you were like me and liked stocking shelves and doing back work to help out the shop instead of doing all the sales, you got in trouble for lack of sales. You were expected to serve customers and put tags out and inventory all in a days work. We never had time!
The district manager was two faced. He would be al nice and sweet one minute and stab u in the back the minute later. If'e fire u on the spot just because he didn't like the way u looked or u were only there for 1 month and weren't making top notch sales.
Cocky.
and the prices there are always wrong.

Never work at the source. They don't pay overtime and they will rip you off from having an actual, REAL good job.

These guys act like their work is the boom and they make uber amounts of money, but you have to be a complete p***k to get there and steal everyone elses sales and have everyone hate you.

Here's an idea: lets go out and find ourselves a real job.

Jenn
na, NorthWest Territories
Canada

5 Updates & Rebuttals


Peter

Pony,
Alabama,
U.S.A.

Doesn't make sense ...

#6Consumer Comment

Wed, July 30, 2008

If you prefer to spend your time stocking shelves and doing busy work away from the customer, then why did you choose a job in sales?

When accepting a sales position, you are expected to produce a certain volume of sales. You can't do that when you are holed up in the back room stocking and doing inventory. Do don't act so surprised when you are disciplined and/or fired for poor sales results.


Smitty

Halifax,
Nova Scotia,
U.S.A.

It appears this job is location specific...

#6UPDATE Employee

Wed, July 30, 2008

I work out on the east coast and have had very few problems.

Firstly, my manager won't let anyone work overtime (since he doesn't want to pay it); so that is not an issue.

Secondly, in my two years I have only had issues with the back-stabbing co-worker once. Although if everyone I worked with was like this guy was...I would certainly go crazy.

From what I have heard from some employees (and on this site); it appears your work experience really depends on your manager and co-workers.

Some honest truths for everyone:

1) You will make more than minimum wage, but probably only 1-2 dollars more per hour. My complaint with this is that it is VERY store specific. If you work at a high traffic store...you should make more than your wal-mart friend. HOWEVER, if you are unlucky enough to work at a slow volume store you may not breach minimum wage by much. So if you want to make half-decent money...get yourself at a high volume store. (pls note, sales associate money is not worth a career; and management money seems to require too much work). However, it is a decent job to put yourself through school or to work for a year or two.

2) Crappy co-workers exist everywhere, just make sure they are the minority at your store. If there are more sale-stealers than good people at your store...get out!

3) You do feel pulled in two directions because they want operations done as well as good sales. Focus on sales first and operations second. Your sales effect your pay check and they will notice if your sales are poor. Just do operations when you have the time...the customer always comes first.

4) An employee can only work paid over-time with the district managers permission. If you don't want to work more than 44 hours/week; I think you can just refuse.

If you have any thoughts/questions/concerns...just reply to this post.


Smitty

Halifax,
Nova Scotia,
U.S.A.

It appears this job is location specific...

#6UPDATE Employee

Wed, July 30, 2008

I work out on the east coast and have had very few problems.

Firstly, my manager won't let anyone work overtime (since he doesn't want to pay it); so that is not an issue.

Secondly, in my two years I have only had issues with the back-stabbing co-worker once. Although if everyone I worked with was like this guy was...I would certainly go crazy.

From what I have heard from some employees (and on this site); it appears your work experience really depends on your manager and co-workers.

Some honest truths for everyone:

1) You will make more than minimum wage, but probably only 1-2 dollars more per hour. My complaint with this is that it is VERY store specific. If you work at a high traffic store...you should make more than your wal-mart friend. HOWEVER, if you are unlucky enough to work at a slow volume store you may not breach minimum wage by much. So if you want to make half-decent money...get yourself at a high volume store. (pls note, sales associate money is not worth a career; and management money seems to require too much work). However, it is a decent job to put yourself through school or to work for a year or two.

2) Crappy co-workers exist everywhere, just make sure they are the minority at your store. If there are more sale-stealers than good people at your store...get out!

3) You do feel pulled in two directions because they want operations done as well as good sales. Focus on sales first and operations second. Your sales effect your pay check and they will notice if your sales are poor. Just do operations when you have the time...the customer always comes first.

4) An employee can only work paid over-time with the district managers permission. If you don't want to work more than 44 hours/week; I think you can just refuse.

If you have any thoughts/questions/concerns...just reply to this post.


Smitty

Halifax,
Nova Scotia,
U.S.A.

It appears this job is location specific...

#6UPDATE Employee

Wed, July 30, 2008

I work out on the east coast and have had very few problems.

Firstly, my manager won't let anyone work overtime (since he doesn't want to pay it); so that is not an issue.

Secondly, in my two years I have only had issues with the back-stabbing co-worker once. Although if everyone I worked with was like this guy was...I would certainly go crazy.

From what I have heard from some employees (and on this site); it appears your work experience really depends on your manager and co-workers.

Some honest truths for everyone:

1) You will make more than minimum wage, but probably only 1-2 dollars more per hour. My complaint with this is that it is VERY store specific. If you work at a high traffic store...you should make more than your wal-mart friend. HOWEVER, if you are unlucky enough to work at a slow volume store you may not breach minimum wage by much. So if you want to make half-decent money...get yourself at a high volume store. (pls note, sales associate money is not worth a career; and management money seems to require too much work). However, it is a decent job to put yourself through school or to work for a year or two.

2) Crappy co-workers exist everywhere, just make sure they are the minority at your store. If there are more sale-stealers than good people at your store...get out!

3) You do feel pulled in two directions because they want operations done as well as good sales. Focus on sales first and operations second. Your sales effect your pay check and they will notice if your sales are poor. Just do operations when you have the time...the customer always comes first.

4) An employee can only work paid over-time with the district managers permission. If you don't want to work more than 44 hours/week; I think you can just refuse.

If you have any thoughts/questions/concerns...just reply to this post.


Smitty

Halifax,
Nova Scotia,
U.S.A.

It appears this job is location specific...

#6UPDATE Employee

Wed, July 30, 2008

I work out on the east coast and have had very few problems.

Firstly, my manager won't let anyone work overtime (since he doesn't want to pay it); so that is not an issue.

Secondly, in my two years I have only had issues with the back-stabbing co-worker once. Although if everyone I worked with was like this guy was...I would certainly go crazy.

From what I have heard from some employees (and on this site); it appears your work experience really depends on your manager and co-workers.

Some honest truths for everyone:

1) You will make more than minimum wage, but probably only 1-2 dollars more per hour. My complaint with this is that it is VERY store specific. If you work at a high traffic store...you should make more than your wal-mart friend. HOWEVER, if you are unlucky enough to work at a slow volume store you may not breach minimum wage by much. So if you want to make half-decent money...get yourself at a high volume store. (pls note, sales associate money is not worth a career; and management money seems to require too much work). However, it is a decent job to put yourself through school or to work for a year or two.

2) Crappy co-workers exist everywhere, just make sure they are the minority at your store. If there are more sale-stealers than good people at your store...get out!

3) You do feel pulled in two directions because they want operations done as well as good sales. Focus on sales first and operations second. Your sales effect your pay check and they will notice if your sales are poor. Just do operations when you have the time...the customer always comes first.

4) An employee can only work paid over-time with the district managers permission. If you don't want to work more than 44 hours/week; I think you can just refuse.

If you have any thoughts/questions/concerns...just reply to this post.

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