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Sexual Harrasment is Apparently Okay! - Anonymous employee OSL Retail Services Employee Review

1.0
Apr 29, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You do get great benefits. For example, even though I am a part time employee, I do get 80% pay in benefits. You also get 50% off of your cell phone provider, and you get to try incentives for free, like spotify and shomi, so we can explain to customers about what they get when they sign up with *blank* provider. I also like that you don't have to know anything about cell phones to get the job,

Cons

It is awful. There is no room to grow. If you start as a part time associate, you will stay a part time associate. You have to be hired as a manger. My wage never changed in the two years I have been with the company, which is, you know, technically illegal. Everytime I asked for a raise, they would say 'sure no problem', but it never came to fruition. Commission used to be really good. It was nice to have it when my hours were cut because it helped me pay for rent and other basic necessities. They then proceeded to cut it almost in half. I could no longer afford to work at my own job. Because you do not work for walmart, you can't really do much at walmart except set up phones which is frustrating for both us AND customers. We can't cash people out, unlock anything, and then because of that, we are stuck with almost nothing to do during the day. You can hand out coupons and prospect the store all you want, but you still spend more than half your day waiting for something to happen. Most of the goals are unrealistic. If my goal is 25 phones in a slow month like February or April, and I only get 15, (which is still really good for said months) I will be put on a sort of watch program for a month. If I don't reach an acceptable total of phones out, they write me up. There was an incident as well, which really speaks for the company and what they really care about. An associate was hired from a competitive company. Apparently he was really good in sales so they offered him full time at my store. Keep in mind that all of this happened during his first three months of probation. First thing about this that annoyed me was that I was next in line to receive a full time position due to seniority, and was passed over for someone else. Fine. Whatever. He comes in and is an unprofessional mess. Every single shift I have had with him, he was late. He had left the keys out after close in the middle of the kiosk where anyone could have grabbed them and stolen all of our equipment. He received a write up for it. He bailed on multiple shifts to go partying. He received a write up for that too. He has made shady deals on phone contracts, which is technically fraud. The one thing about him that really pissed me off, is that he would flirt with anyone. He would get phone numbers from any pretty girl that walked by. He would say he was going to the front to hand out coupons and talk to customers, but he would harass the female cashiers. I felt so uncomfortable around him that I requested not to work alone with him. A reasonable request, but I continued to work alone with him. As a result, my sales started to drop. Finally, three Walmart cashiers made a complaint both to my manager and their manager. Our district manager had to come in and have a meeting between all four people respectively. ALL THEY DID WAS TRANSFER HIM TO A DIFFERENT STORE!!! HIS SALES WERE SO GOOD THAT THEY DIDN'T CARE HE HARASSED PEOPLE ON THE JOB THAT THEY JUST MOVED HIM OUT OF THE WAY. This is NOT how a company should treat an employee on their probationary period. It is disgusting. He is still there to this day, and already has had at least three complaints about him to management. They just won't let him go. A person's well being should not be shadowed in harassment.

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You can run your business how you want. Uncapped commission/bonus earnings. Those who work hard will be taken care of.

Cons

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OSL Retail Services Response
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Thank you for your thoughtful review! We're thrilled to hear that you appreciate the autonomy and rewards for hard work. Your insights about the hours and the vision for success resonate deeply with our mission. We’re excited to continue supporting your journey!
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Easy job application, in an world where "no answer" job listings and automated ATS rejections are an all-time high Commission that allows you to earn an extra $400-800 for top-performing Mobile Experts. Check out as many cables, cases, and chargers, they add up! Isn't really physically demanding for a $14-15 dollar job. 50% discount on AT&T, Verizon, and a lifetime 20% discount on T-Mobile with Experience More/Beyond plans.

Cons

Very luck-based. This job is more luck-based than skill based. Therefore, it easily ends up to where most locations that have the best sales are ones that have the highest demand for phones. In my district, one location barely gets any sales because of nobody wanting to work there and lack of demand. Customers will get denied very frequently, especially with the "Call Wireless Order Support" denial which is on the carrier's end, and the red "Sorry..." denial, the latter where Walmart declines it for potential "fraud" and the T-Mobile denial stating "customer not approved for carrier installment plan". District Managers encourage Mobile Experts to lie about the first bill to flip prepaid to postpaid. I strongly recommend T-Mobile as it doesn't have the activation fee for Android phones. Verizon also has the highest price which makes them not recommended for lower-end Android phones but better for iPhones, considering it'd always be more expensive to go with Straight Talk upfront than postpaid.

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OSL Retail Services Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your insights. We appreciate your feedback on both the pros and cons and your perspective is valuable in helping us improve the experience for our team and customers alike. Wishing you all the best, thank you again.
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