Don't do it! - Anonymous employee Atlantic Wireless Employee Review

1.0
Aug 22, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I've made great friendships with co workers over the years

Cons

Where do I start? Payroll deductions. Any mistake you make will result in a payroll deduction: your co worker took a counterfeit bill and you had no idea? Payroll deduction for you. Manager worked excessive hours, wore out, no training. You or manager may have to drive more than 50 miles to get inventory just to make a sale. Revolving door of associates who were promised pay they would never get. This job is worth minimum wage at best. However, they look for the college graduate. The best part (sarcasm) is hearing people start at a higher wage than (so called) valued employees doing the same job with way more experience! Hopefully, they've changed. They are never opened for business anymore so maybe less stress on the employees. Never say never but I believe I'd rather dig ditches than to work under this management

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Uncapped Earning Potential: The commission structure allows for direct rewards based on how hard you work. If you’re a high performer, the paycheck reflects it. Skill Development: You gain hands-on experience in consultative sales, troubleshooting technology, and mastering a fast-paced Point of Sale (POS) system. Dynamic Environment: Every customer has a different need, which keeps the day interesting. You aren't just sitting behind a desk; you're solving problems and helping people stay connected. Team Culture: Atlantic Wireless often fosters a "small-team" feel where you can build strong relationships with your store manager and coworkers.

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