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Benefits reviews
71-80 of 136 Reviews
5.0
Feb 1, 2019
Anonymous Assistant ASM Manager
Current
Blue Springs, Missouri
All the benefits I checked are primarily for full time management. I was given a week off for personal reasons. No questions asked and no punishment. I was not paid because I’m currently part time but they are very understanding.
1
2.0
Dec 31, 2018
Anonymous Retail Sales Associate
Current
Reedley, California
short lived, expected the head manager to help out more but unfortunately that just won't happen.
1
1.0
Dec 21, 2018
Anonymous Assistant Manager
Current
Burley, Idaho
No benefits for part timers
1
1.0
Dec 2, 2018
Anonymous employee
Former
First time working with no experience. You have been warned. You will receive no training as a cashier. You will be thrown to the wolves only to feel embarrassed and lost. Reconsider Dollar Tree.
1
4.0
Nov 10, 2018
Anonymous Retail Sales Associate
Former
White City, Oregon
Video training upon first day. Some additional help if having difficulty with register system and drawer counting needs.
1
3.0
Oct 27, 2018
Anonymous Assistant Manager
Former
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
It depends on who you get and if they care about it. All mandatory computer learning was given but then after that it was not consistent.
1.0
Sep 22, 2018
Anonymous employee
Former
worst training ever. They just shove you in an area if your stocking, and just tell you to stock. Even cashiering, just throw them on a register and expect them to know how when some people have never been on a register in their life.
3
3.0
Sep 13, 2018
Anonymous Store Manager
Former
Akron, Ohio
Training took about 4 weeks as a promoted employee. However, nothing could really prepare you for real-world instances and how to deal with employee situations. My trainer often went off on smoke breaks and never really answered more in-depth questions outside of the information covered in the guide book. Most of the information I was already pretty familiar with, and a great deal of time was spent doing computer lessons rather than hands-on training.
1
2.0
Aug 26, 2018
Anonymous employee
Former
Bronx, New York State
Depends on who tr assigns you. You could get someone who cares or doesn't.
2
3.0
Jul 16, 2018
Anonymous Assistant Store Manager - Merchandise Manager
Current
Lansing, Michigan
The video's are the absolute worst and you absolutely have to do them. Also the monthly safety 'meetings' are a joke. NO ONE reads them and they're all basically the same every month....don't be stupid.