Good commission and pay
Good learning team and fst team was helping lot . Neighbours OSL managers awesome team.
I was the manager for the OSL in the Courtney store. I was forced to resign from my job by the DM (he said the reason was that I wasn’t selling). I did resign. Last week, I went shopping and talked to the wireless associates about my plan, and I introduced myself as a former employee. Suddenly, an associate commented, "Oh, you're the one not selling Bell and Virgin."; the DM told the associate that I resigned from the job. I have family and friends working at Walmart. A lot of the time, I hear about this, but this time I found out for myself.
Minpunten
The DM is showing favoritism; only certain managers have full freedom and fun. I don't want to say much more about it. Most of the time, 4 to 5 stores are his favorite because his home is nearby, and he favors his own people.
Reactie van OSL Retail Services
11mo
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Easy job application, in an world where "no answer" job listings and automated ATS rejections are an all-time high
Commission that allows you to earn an extra $400-800 for top-performing Mobile Experts. Check out as many cables, cases, and chargers, they add up!
Isn't really physically demanding for a $14-15 dollar job.
50% discount on AT&T, Verizon, and a lifetime 20% discount on T-Mobile with Experience More/Beyond plans.
Minpunten
Very luck-based. This job is more luck-based than skill based. Therefore, it easily ends up to where most locations that have the best sales are ones that have the highest demand for phones. In my district, one location barely gets any sales because of nobody wanting to work there and lack of demand.
Customers will get denied very frequently, especially with the "Call Wireless Order Support" denial which is on the carrier's end, and the red "Sorry..." denial, the latter where Walmart declines it for potential "fraud" and the T-Mobile denial stating "customer not approved for carrier installment plan".
District Managers encourage Mobile Experts to lie about the first bill to flip prepaid to postpaid. I strongly recommend T-Mobile as it doesn't have the activation fee for Android phones. Verizon also has the highest price which makes them not recommended for lower-end Android phones but better for iPhones, considering it'd always be more expensive to go with Straight Talk upfront than postpaid.
Reactie van OSL Retail Services
1mo
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