Pros
- Good camaraderie amongst the other female employees, no matter how competitive the owner tried to make the work environment - Long hours (good for those who want to make more money) - They always need more employees because of high turnover, so getting hired shouldn't be too difficult - You learn how to basically run a store by yourself - Customers were usually very nice
Cons
The owner Peter is pretty much a jerk. He's known to swear and yell at employees and even his ex-wife/business partner, Ryo in front of everyone. He holds weekly group meetings where sales associates are scored for their performances based off of data he's collected from intense business practices, like installing motion detectors at each entrance to track foot traffic and thus compute conversion rates. It got so bad I'd have anxiety when I walked under any door and would plead for the winder washers not to walk in and out to set off the tracker and offset my rating. It was also incredible how arrogant he was when he was so out of touch with actually selling his clothes and interacting with customers. Most important the clothes are imported cheap and in bulk from Asia and sometimes we'd even have to cut the labels off to replace with those from Pinkyotto, who would then sell them at an absurd markup. Seriously, save your money for better clothes (and possibly better people) elsewhere.