Some good, a lot of bad. - Bookseller Dubray Books Employee Review

2.0
Oct 15, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Dubray is a great place to work if you're even remotely interested in books. If the idea of working in a bookshop is exciting to you, Dubray should be a great fit, so long as you don't mind the cons. Lots of free stuff, it's about as close as it gets to having actual employee benefits. Proofs of books sent in by publishers. It's nice to get a preview of major releases sometimes months before they come out. You get to meet authors. You work with some pretty great people and some pretty not great people.

Cons

The pay is abysmal and the hours are too fluid. In all my years of working I have never seen a rota change on a whim as much as Dubray does. The main cause being that we were so short staffed all of the time. It was crushing. The benefits the company boasts about would be comically bad if it wasn't for the greed behind them. The pay is bad enough but having little to no benefits at all is just atrocious carry on,

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3.0
Mar 12, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Working with books is great for a lover of reading, and you get to have some interesting conversations with customers. Plenty of freebies — advance copies and return stock. Access to the industry to some extent through meeting publisher representatives, etc.

Cons

Low pay — maximum work expected for minimum wage. Very little chance at progression — someone else needs to retire or else they need to open a new store before you even have a chance at being promoted. Borderline adversarial relationship with upper management — the notion of calling yourselves “Support Office” is laughable. Constant demands with no legitimate support structure beyond “we’re here whenever you need”. Hours are horrible — asking people to be available from 9-9 with a constantly changing schedule is not conductive to having any sort of social life.

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2.0
Mar 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

If you're obsessed with books and keeping up to date with everything, working alongside other bibliomaniacs, it's definitely the place for you. It's an easy job to step into without any experience or real skills.

Cons

Wages are much too low. Especially when you consider the sheer volume of work and day-to-day annoyance (standing all day, inadequate bathroom and lunchroom facilities, a lot of cliques, unprofessional managers). The days are long and the shifts antisocial, and as such, staff enthusiasm and motivation ebbs more than it flows. Some people, across the three branches I worked in, really hate their lives in Dubray. You're at the mercy of staff and managers who range from helpful and really lovely to completely and utterly inept and sociopathic. Customers are a mixed bag, of course, but that's the job (expect a lot of stressed-out screaming throughout December). To circle back to pay, you can find the requisite salary guidelines online, and considering the cost of living in 2026, it's a disgrace on every level. Advancement is very slow, never guaranteed and also poorly paid. Only the deluded or those who lack real ambition in life would be happy here.

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