Pros
Steady paycheck, great employee discounts, can be fun depending on who you’re working with. Your coworkers will make or break the experience and varies on a day to day basis
Cons
The employees that have been there the longest are the worst. There’s an unwritten hierarchy that they feel entitled to which basically means poaching your sales and if you don’t like it then get ready for your time on the clock with them to be a living hell. They’re like sharks circling and will steal customers you’ve spent time helping from right out under your nose only to ring them up under their number in the point of sales so they meet their quotas. It’s infuriating and there’s nothing against the rules about it. It creates a lot of drama and hostility between coworkers because it’s shady and is so common that making a big deal about it only gets you drama so you learn to just accept it. Dillard’s only cares about the sale, not who makes the sale. That is until you come up for review, then they use your lower sales in comparison to others in the department and that’s why you don’t get a tiny raise or might possibly even get a pay cut.