Pros
1. Easy entry-level job
No advanced experience needed—great if you’re just starting out.
You’ll learn customer service, handling money, and multitasking.
2. Flexible scheduling
Stores often work around school or other commitments.
Good for part-time or side income.
3. Social / team environment
Many employees say coworkers are friendly and you can make friends easily.
You interact with regular customers, which can make shifts more enjoyable.
4. Low mental stress (once trained)
The job becomes repetitive and straightforward after you learn it.
5. Perks & basic benefits
Small employee discount on groceries.
Weekly pay and possible benefits (for eligible employees).
Cons
1. Pay is relatively low
Cashiers are usually on the lower end of store pay.
Hours may be limited, so income can be inconsistent.
2. Dealing with customers
You will encounter rude or difficult customers.
Can be mentally draining over time.
3. Management can be hit or miss
Many reviews mention inconsistent or unsupportive management.
Managers may prioritize customers over employees.
4. Repetitive / boring work
Scanning items all day can become mind-numbing.
5. Busy & stressful during peak times
Holidays, weekends, and evenings can get hectic.
Long lines + pressure to move fast.
6. Physical fatigue
Standing for long periods.
Constant movement (bagging, scanning, helping customers).
7. Scheduling issues sometimes
Some employees report:
Hours getting cut
Inconsistent shifts
Last-minute schedule changes