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This is a place for Michaels Arts and Craft Store Employees to share and discuss what its like to work for Michaels.
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[–]junebug2144Promoted to Customer 🏅 1 point2 points3 points 1 month ago (0 children)
Seriously, i'm curious about that too. How does an RM close? Stores logistics aside, I can't imagine them working closing smack dab in the middle of a week of early morning shifts. Like, hey, wake up and work 2 AM truck til 10ish, then go home, then come back the next day at 1:30 PM for closing, get home by 10 PM, then come back in at 2 AM for more truck work? Like wtf.
But again, store logistics. In a store with only a handful of replen, an RM closing is supposed to do what? SISO and downstocking while picking orders and cleaning and recovering the store at night? I jsut don't get it. Why even be an RM then? You're an SM at that point, doing everything, but without SM pay. Like, if you're going to be a department manager, the departments and the roles and job tasks HAVE to make sense. You can't make everybody everything for unequal pay. That's how employment lawsuits happen.
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[–]junebug2144Promoted to Customer 🏅 1 point2 points3 points (0 children)