Anonymous wrote:I hate businesses that make their employees put you in an uncomfortable position. It seems so short-sighted. Recently, while out of town for work, I went to an Ulta in a pinch bc i needed tweezers. The register person was ridiculously pushy about signing me up for rewards. I live in Adams Morgan and dont own a car; there is just not an ulta near me to make it worth it to get their rewards card so I repeatedly declined.
I mentioned this odd interaction to a younger colleague and she said a classmate of hers worked there and college. Apparently staffers are required to sign up a certain number of ppl for rewards cards and if they miss their mark they get fired, even if otherwise they are a good employee. That seems so ridiculous and short-sighted!! It makes want to avoid Ulta if that will be my experience each time I go there.
That makes sense now. I went to an Ulta while in Oregon, and they did the same thing to me. I kept telling them I live in DC, nowhere near an Ulta. I was so annoyed....