Pros
- If you are part time, you have a lot of flexibility with your schedule, so if you are a student or have other obligations, this is a definite plus. However, in most cases you are TOO part time, and are left crying for hours. There is actually a cap in place on part time hours, which is even going DOWN to no more than 28 hours a week. At $8 an hour, you do the math. Unless you are in high school, I'm not sure how HT expects you to be able to live on such a small paycheck. - However, if management does notice you are a good worker, you'll get more hours, and they are often accomodating if you really need them. BUT! If you prove yourself to be a GREAT worker they'll work you to death. Good for paychecks, bad for work/life balance. - Sometimes good performance is recognized, but feedback is mostly negative or neutral if given at all. -Paid weekly. -Profit sharing checks twice a year. -Excellent focus on great customer service.
Cons
- Store management is often too busy and stressed out about "audits" that only affect them to pay enough attention to their workers. - Raises based on merit or performance are nonexistant. We all got a 15 cent cost-of-living increase, but I work my butt off, have customer complements all the time, am cross-trained in several departments, actively seek out and take on responsibilities, and I am told "Gee, wish we could!" when I ask for a raise. -There are very few full time positions, and it is exceptionally difficult to be promoted to full time if you are part-time. "Gee, wish we could!" -"Promotions" given seemingly at random. -If you don't stand up for yourself, they will walk all over you. -Benefits are offered for part time, but they are kind of terrible. -Often, we are told we have to "cut hours" and have on occasion been pretty much forced to go home mid-shift.