You are in good company! - Marketing Coordinator Calendar Club Employee Review

5.0
Jul 12, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Everyone is always striving to be better here. Being a retail franchise with 110+ pop-up stores that sells the largest selection of calendars from 1500+ suppliers, there are so many areas of business that have to be dealt individually. Our small team manages to streamline things in all areas in due time and do so with contagious passion. More than anything, we love selling our calendars! There truly is something for everyone from dogs and cats to travel to planners to jokes to cars and bikes to your favourite movies and shows' pictures on a calendar for every month or every day!!

Cons

The only con I can think of about working at Calendar Club is that we have the longest countdown to New Year's! Being a seasonal business that sells calendars, we too easily miss the fun and get slightly existential once people are done buying calendars in January/February.

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5.0
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Pros

Hours, environment, traffic, music, people

Cons

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5.0
Oct 18, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Calendar Club has been around for 30+ years. It does things right otherwise it would not still be in business. I have worked in stores and then became a licensee over a 3 year period and every year they work so hard to make improvements to not only help their licensees make more money but also save time. They are very clear in their expectations about what to do and how to do it. My experience is that if you follow the program you will do well. If you take shortcuts you won't. You are running your own business so you can't have a 9-5 mindset

Cons

Nothing really. I'm used to a small business environment and Calendar Club is very clear about everything and supports you well. I have seen the occasional criticism but its really from people that weren't suited to running their own business, took shortcuts, didn't do the work and then were somehow surprised that they didn't do as well as they had hoped.My point is that it's not for everyone but if you're ok to work hard for a couple of months you''ll do well. Is that a pro or con?

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