Posted by c.oawright on August 12, 2020 at 19:11:26 from (174.196.15.164):
In Reply to: TSC ? posted by old-9 on August 12, 2020 at 16:20:19:
I work at TSC part time. Not for the money but for the fun of it. Its a real eye opener to work there. Customer demands are very high. All I can say is go work in any retail store and you can see for yourself it is not a simple thing to keep everyone happy.
TS has to pay for the real estate by the square foot and they only stock enough to meet forecast demand . If they sell 5 items a month (based on average) then that is what they stock. Hay supplies run out quickly. everyone rushes in to buy twine and other items because they want it that day. Seasonal items are just that. They only stock more during the season. When the season if over they stock less and even none. You wont find twine there in December.
The items are gone because 20 or 25 people rushed in and bought it all.
Without going into a lengthy explanation I will just say this. Don't condemn until you have done the work and can do it better.
By the way they are always hiring. Starting pay 8.95 per hour.
Go try it . If you do you will have a greater appreciation for those who work there.
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