Pros
They give their staff great discounts, decently lenient on taking days off.
Cons
Credit. Again, we are forced to ask about credit and even I have been pulled to the side to be told that I am not getting enough people to sign up for credit when I am up at the registers. A lot of times, it feels like that is the sole thing that they care about. Another thing is that I recently learned that it is not possible to go on break within 30 minutes of the store closing. I had completely finished cleaning up my section (which was what I wanted before I went on break) and I finally asked about going on break, but the manager that was on staff that night told me off and said I couldn't go on break because it was 9:30 and we were closing in a half hour. Now, granted, there were other sections that needed help, but I hadn't gotten a single break in my shift and I had gotten my section completely done. But she refused to let me. Also a huge concern is how little they let their employees call in sick. It is hugely frowned upon when you call in, even if it is very obvious over the phone that you are very sick. They will not stand for it and I have even had an instance where the manager scolded me for daring to call in sick. Now, keep in mind that I rarely call in sick in the first place. They are so understaffed that they have a problem when even just one employee calls in sick for a closing shift. The floor goes to chaos. Not to mention on days that are usually busy, they are understaffed in not only the sales floor, but for the POS shifts as well. They rarely have more than two people actually scheduled for POS. They rely heavily on the sales floor associates to answer calls.