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Barnes and noble mcallen
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barnes and noble mcallen
  1. BARNES AND NOBLE MCALLEN HOW TO
  2. BARNES AND NOBLE MCALLEN MOVIE
  3. BARNES AND NOBLE MCALLEN MOD

The idea of being a bookseller is sadly way better than actually being one if you work at Barnes & Noble. I always felt as though my concerns were heard, and was comfortabl. Perhaps because of this, most of my managers operated with an attitude that they were working with us, not over us. We had a certain degree of turnover because our branch was a "teaching branch," meaning managers would be sent to us to learn the ropes, and then go on to another branch to assume a position there.

barnes and noble mcallen

When the company scheduled theme days (such as the summer "Get Pop-Cultured" events), my co-workers really got into the costuming, P/A announcements, and other aspects of running these events, making it fun for everyone involved. I've met with many of them outside of work for group activities, and still keep in touch with them via social websites.

barnes and noble mcallen

BARNES AND NOBLE MCALLEN MOVIE

The culture at our branch was very geek-oriented I worked with fellow gamers, science fiction and fantasy fans, movie fans, and of course, fellow readers, so we always had things we enjoyed talking about. My co-workers were the best part of the job. I didn't mind this, as I learned quite a bit about what we had in stock through working in Receiving, and it was nice to put that knowledge to use in helping customers. However, I was still required from time to time to go out onto the floor and give the cashiers or customer service reps a hand, or to cover a break. Working in the Receiving department was great most of the time I only interacted with my fellow employees, being given tasks by my manager and set to work, which I prefer. You will bust your behind for impossible goals and then. This is in spite of the fact that we've expanded our manga section twice in the past year and we get a lot of customers who are only interested in that area of the store. I have been told to not spend much time in the YA/Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Manga/Collectibles area of the store because it didnt bring in as much money as the rest of the store and they didnt want to waste time with that area. You will be selling books to people through a giant corporate lens and also through the lens of your General Manager.

BARNES AND NOBLE MCALLEN HOW TO

One day a manager will tell you how to do something, and then the following day a different manager will get upset, tell you you're doing it wrong, and show you how to do it a different way. You will get frustrated often because policies and procedures change weekly, if not daily.

BARNES AND NOBLE MCALLEN MOD

If you ask the MOD a question they will get irritated and treat you like youre dumb and behave like you are supposed to know everything. When I was being trained my "trainer" (just another bookseller, they dont have official trainers) would often wander off and leave me to my own devices, hardly anything was explained to me. The training is minimal and lacking and seems to vary depending on who is training you. The job is a joke if you are unlucky enough to work in a place with terrible management. This is a good job for you if you like books but just want it for a part time job to work a few hours a week and reap the benefits of working at B&N. There is no commission or bonus compensation, but everyone, primarily when on cashier duty, has a quota for getting customers to sign up for the membership or renew any pending ones. You're practically glued to your register.īarnes & Noble is one of those employers that has a "push this" concept and that comes by way of the Barnes & Noble Membership and often around the holidays, gift cards. The ultimate downside is that if you're a cashier, don't expect to be able to leave the area and help a customer locate a book. There are moments of boredom and all you can really do is try and look busy or involved in something, but those periods hardly lasted long. The term they use, bookseller, is a wide one your roles can vary between the front lines or support for the cash registers, the information desk, shipping and receiving or simple floor assistance (walking around, straightening, interacting with customers.) It's hardly ever dull if you're a bookworm or just like the idea of working in a book store. The staff is usually always pleasant and very knowledgeable about its products.Ī little known fact about employment at Barnes & Noble are the job titles essentially, everyone is either a bookseller or barista, for those locations with a Starbucks cafe within. It's always clean and pristine and low-volume, light music is playing in the background. Barnes & Noble is, without a doubt, a really upbeat, positive environment to be in whether it be as a customer or employee.















Barnes and noble mcallen