Anonymous
Post 10/21/2011 18:00     Subject: Re:Anyone work a retail job for the discount?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Couldn't you get a better paying job and simply pay full price? Do you buy so much stuff from that store that it's worth it? I could understand a teenager or college student doing this, but an adult? Not so much.


I would love to find a full time job in my field but I have been job searching with no luck for over 5 months (since graduating with my master's) despite applying to lots of jobs and doing tons of networking. I am now looking for volunteer positions in my field to keep my skills up because I cannot find a paying, full-time or part-time job and I don't want my skills to get rusty, but in addition to that, it would just be nice to get out of the house and work for pay. So I figured, why not get a part-time job at a retail store, while continuing to search for full-time employment in my field.




I think, it's a great idea. It gets you out of the house and you earn a few $$ and hopefully get a store discount. You might also try temping. This may open up some doors for you. What is your field?


Counseling. No jobs to be found.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2011 17:38     Subject: Re:Anyone work a retail job for the discount?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Couldn't you get a better paying job and simply pay full price? Do you buy so much stuff from that store that it's worth it? I could understand a teenager or college student doing this, but an adult? Not so much.


I would love to find a full time job in my field but I have been job searching with no luck for over 5 months (since graduating with my master's) despite applying to lots of jobs and doing tons of networking. I am now looking for volunteer positions in my field to keep my skills up because I cannot find a paying, full-time or part-time job and I don't want my skills to get rusty, but in addition to that, it would just be nice to get out of the house and work for pay. So I figured, why not get a part-time job at a retail store, while continuing to search for full-time employment in my field.




I think, it's a great idea. It gets you out of the house and you earn a few $$ and hopefully get a store discount. You might also try temping. This may open up some doors for you. What is your field?
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2011 17:25     Subject: Anyone work a retail job for the discount?

Maybe it's changed or it depends on the type of store. My friend worked at Macy's until a few months ago and they droped her discount when she went PT.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2011 17:18     Subject: Anyone work a retail job for the discount?

Anonymous wrote:PTs usually dont get the discount.


not true in my experience
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2011 17:17     Subject: Anyone work a retail job for the discount?

Anonymous wrote:PTs usually dont get the discount.


Really? Is that true? A few years ago I worked a few days a week at a retail store and got the discount. I didn't think you needed to be FT.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2011 17:03     Subject: Anyone work a retail job for the discount?

PTs usually dont get the discount.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2011 16:46     Subject: Re:Anyone work a retail job for the discount?

OK, then that makes sense. Try and find a store that promotes from within. You just might have a future in retail!!
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2011 16:42     Subject: Re:Anyone work a retail job for the discount?

Anonymous wrote:Couldn't you get a better paying job and simply pay full price? Do you buy so much stuff from that store that it's worth it? I could understand a teenager or college student doing this, but an adult? Not so much.


I would love to find a full time job in my field but I have been job searching with no luck for over 5 months (since graduating with my master's) despite applying to lots of jobs and doing tons of networking. I am now looking for volunteer positions in my field to keep my skills up because I cannot find a paying, full-time or part-time job and I don't want my skills to get rusty, but in addition to that, it would just be nice to get out of the house and work for pay. So I figured, why not get a part-time job at a retail store, while continuing to search for full-time employment in my field.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2011 16:38     Subject: Re:Anyone work a retail job for the discount?

Couldn't you get a better paying job and simply pay full price? Do you buy so much stuff from that store that it's worth it? I could understand a teenager or college student doing this, but an adult? Not so much.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2011 16:28     Subject: Anyone work a retail job for the discount?

The Container Store! They pay really well, treat their employees great and have a 40% discount on everything except Elfa. That's because they have a 50% discount on Elfa!
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2011 15:28     Subject: Anyone work a retail job for the discount?

I worked at retail for 10 years and never ever found a store worth the discount.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2011 14:50     Subject: Re:Anyone work a retail job for the discount?

When I was in my 20's, yes. Worked at Talbots back in the heyday and got a 40% discount. Brooks Bros also used to do 40%.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2011 14:48     Subject: Re:Anyone work a retail job for the discount?

Nah. It's easier just to work full time in my chosen profession and buy anything I want with my income.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2011 14:34     Subject: Anyone work a retail job for the discount?

My cousin did this during the holiday season so she could buy new clothes for herself (she had lost a ton of weight) and also to buy Xmas gifts for her kids.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2011 14:04     Subject: Anyone work a retail job for the discount?

I was thinking of working a retail job (Pottery Barn, Ann Taylor, etc.) for the discount. I wondered if anyone has worked in any retail jobs that offer amazing discounts?