Talbots – Gm is not very motivating especially when it comes to training. She assumes alot. Constantly fixing & cutting the payroll. When you are hired full time you should be getting 36-40 hours weekly. 30 hours is not full time but gm insists it is! | Comparably

Talbots – Gm is not very motivating especially when it comes to training. She assumes alot. Constantly fixing & cutting the payroll. When you are hired full time you should be getting 36-40 hours weekly. 30 hours is not full time but gm insists it is!

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Gm is not very motivating especially when it comes to training. She assumes alot. Constantly fixing & cutting the payroll. When you are hired full time you should be getting 36-40 hours weekly. 30 hours is not full time but gm insists it is!

What needs to change to make the company culture better?

Let the sales managers work true full time hours

What did you like most about the interview process?

Gm was full of promises that made the job seem wonderful

Why do you feel undervalued and what would make you feel better about your compensation?

Let me work full time hours & payscale needs to be competitive with the area

What are some of the best things about your team?

We all work well together as long as the gm doesnt assume things arent being done to her standards

What does the leadership team need to get better at?

Scheduling & training & following corporate guidlines when it comes to floorset. Gm does her own setup & totally confuses me in training

What's going wrong and how can it be improved?

Petite plus has been removed from the physical store. She wants to try on in store before purchase. Lower the price points. $99 for tops is a bit much & makes alot of clients rethink their spending

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