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      What is the salary like at Bealls?

      Bealls reviews

      My Experience At Beall's

      Sales associate
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      My coworkers (peers) were friendly, our 20% discount was raised a few times per year, dress code was relatively relaxed.

      Cons

      I have worked retail for nearly 5 years and at many establishments over 2 different states, and Beall's was by far the most demeaning and poorly run. I was lied to when hired, and told I would be trained in all departments/positions. Instead, I was always scheduled on registers, while also being expected to put away returns, clean fitting rooms, and process truck at the same time. The lack of training was astounding, as management would scold me as though I was a child frequently over very specific, minor things no one had told me prior because I had received very little (almost no) training. Customers are allowed to verbally abuse employees and are encourage to come back. I was never allowed to take breaks or lunches while working for Beall's, while the store manager at my location would go outside once every hour for smoke breaks on top of the lunches she was allowed. Morale is low, wages are even lower, and a better employment opportunity can be found at literally any other retailer.

      2

      okay could be better

      Sales associate
      Former employee
      Bradenton, FL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      nice colleagues for the most part

      Cons

      low pay, some managers are good, some bad

      Good

      Cashier
      Former employee
      Bradenton, FL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Good hours and nice management

      Cons

      pay reletively bad and no increases more than minimum wage

      1

      Not so bad

      Stock room supervisor
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Your team is like family Flexible schedule Double discount days (40%) or discount in general (20%) Vacation time Sick time "Annual raise"

      Cons

      The pay could be MUCH better for what we had to go through every day. Also depending on your store manager, could depend on your sanity. Make sure you're compatible, trust me

      Constant turnover

      Anonymous employee
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      The comradery amongst employees was good

      Cons

      Low employee retention rate, most employees I knew were constantly on the hunt for a new job, low pay, too much work, dated systems, etc.

      1

      Horrible environment

      Merchandise coordinator
      Former employee
      Los Angeles, CA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Super Close to other great companies

      Cons

      Gross bigotry from buying executives, no training and low pay

      Bealls

      Sales associate
      Former employee
      Tampa, FL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Not quite as stressful as other retail jobs

      Cons

      Weekly schedule is not set from week to week Low pay compared to other retailers

      Ok

      Sales associate
      Former employee
      Austin, TX
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      My co-worker with the expedition of management were great.

      Cons

      The pay was just above minimum wage

      Not worth the pay

      Assistant merchandiser
      Former employee
      Bradenton, FL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Monday to Friday. Pay is weekly

      Cons

      No worth the pay how much work you have to do

      Low Standards and Expectations

      Anonymous employee
      Former employee
      Bradenton, FL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      - Flexible schedule - Talented coworkers - Basic benefits - Depending on the department, enjoyable work. - If you're younger and new to the full-time workforce, this might be a good place to get a first taste of corporate life. Just know that there are other companies with higher standards and better environments.

      Cons

      - Everything is outdated - equipment, ideas, main office design. - Toxic environment - Starting with people in upper management positions. No accountability for unseemly behavior and comments. - Corporate office location - The building is in an industrial, suburban area on the outskirts of Bradenton, with not much nearby. You can drive to places for lunch, but if you've worked in a walkable city, this is not that. - High turnover - constant retraining, largely because of low pay - people get better offers and leave. - Low pay - if you're used to giving 110% and being fairly rewarded for it, this is not the place for you. There are no monetary bonuses, just very small annual pay increases. You're lucky to get a dollar. - General workforce challenges - It seems Bealls struggles to find and retain quality talent, due to the factors above.

      4