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      What is a typical working day like at GNC?

      GNC reviews

      If you're in a busy store it's nice

      Store manager
      Former employee
      Atlanta, GA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
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      Pros

      Downtime between customers. Get to work on your own.

      Cons

      Upper management expects you to wear a lot of hats. As a store manager you will be a janitor, Inventory custodian, salesman, bookkeeper, window cleaner, complete daily planograms, complete ongoing training, have no official lunch break, create shift scheduling, complete bank drops, double check all employee paperwork, interview and hire new employees, complete onboarding and training for all new employees

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