>>6486736Currently working there, in two months it will have been a year. No matter the position, you'll be expected to do things they don't mention in the job description. I'm a 500, which is the guys that bring down car seats, rideons, and bikes for customers who purchased them.
After the Christmas season, hours got cut drastically. I was lucky, I get 3 to 4 shifts a week, while 2 guys who have been there five years get 3 or even 1 shift. The job is physically demanding, you'll be expected to carry boxes that weigh up to 50 pounds for extended periods, and up to 90 pounds for short amounts of time. They say ask for help if you need it, but truth is everyone will judge you for being a bitch.
Coworkers can be hit or miss, my assistant manager is a true bro (she's a woman though) while our manager is lazy and depressing. As the muscle of the store, other departments treat us like their mules unless you make friends with them.
I found Black Friday so much fun, as I love multitasking and helping people. Customers can occasionally be dicks, but I live in Canada so that might help.
Be prepared for daily "e-learning" which is online based training that managers will give you shit for if you don't do every single shift.
As kind of a side note, I noticed that 90 percent of female daytime employees are obese, while the other 10 are skeltal. All the hot ones work evenings and weekends.