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| P: 10/8/2008 8:28:19 AM | |
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Sizzle Ideal Rock Total Posts: 551 Last Post: 11/20/2009 Member Since: 7/4/2007 |
Yes, I already know what the prevailing opinion is about Zales, but I have credit card debt that I want to get paid down. Besides, at least I know I won't spend my check there! Our local Zales is hiring. I am completing the application and it asks what salary I am looking to make. What's reasonable? I know I won't work for minimum wage (not worth it). Has anyone done the "holiday jewelry store" work thing? HOw much did you make. I am in the midwest if that means anything.
***************************** I'm sorry, we're you saying something, I was distracted by the Sparklie! -Sizzle |
| Posted: 10/8/2008 8:28:19 AM | |
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| P: 10/8/2008 9:34:50 AM | |
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canuk-gal Ideal Rock Total Posts: 9,195 Last Post: 11/19/2009 Member Since: 4/19/2004 |
HI: I worked at Peoples (parent Zales) throughout my high school years. I learned a lot about dealing with the public and customer service. I became the "watch" girl--learned a thing or two about them (they carried Rolex at one store). It was a nice, friendly place to work, and I really enjoyed it! cheers--Sharon "People who possess great qualities, do not need to show off". |
| Posted: 10/8/2008 9:34:50 AM | |
| P: 10/8/2008 12:41:09 PM | |
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MC Ideal Rock Total Posts: 8,831 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 2/8/2003 |
If it's a mall job and you don't have much sales experience, I'd say $10. Sorry If you do have experience, possibly $12. (oh, and what is the min. wage in your state? It's $8.07 in WA, where I live, so that should make a difference in how much you ask for.)
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| Posted: 10/8/2008 12:41:09 PM | |
| P: 10/8/2008 12:58:47 PM | |
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neatfreak Ideal Rock Total Posts: 13,445 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 2/17/2007 |
Date: 10/8/2008 12:41:09 PM Author: MC If it's a mall job and you don't have much sales experience, I'd say $10. Sorry If you do have experience, possibly $12. (oh, and what is the min. wage in your state? It's $8.07 in WA, where I live, so that should make a difference in how much you ask for.)That seems pretty high for a mall jewelry store in the midwest. It seems through a quick perusal of the ads in the paper here where I am in the midwest that stores are paying around $7-8.00 an hour for holiday help...I think you'd be really lucky to get $10-12 unless you are in downtown Chicago or something.
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| Posted: 10/8/2008 12:58:47 PM | |
| P: 10/8/2008 1:16:36 PM | |
Diamond*Dana Ideal Rock Total Posts: 6,168 Last Post: 11/20/2009 Member Since: 7/21/2006 |
I have no idea what to ask salery wise, but I wanted to say good luck to you and I hope that you are able to pay down your debt quickly!
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| Posted: 10/8/2008 1:16:36 PM | |
| P: 10/8/2008 1:17:25 PM | |
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MC Ideal Rock Total Posts: 8,831 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 2/8/2003 |
Date: 10/8/2008 12:58:47 PM Okay, yeah, like I was saying, depends upon the min. wage of the state. $7 is below min. wage where I live. I'm not sure how people can live off of that. I was shocked when I recently looked up wages and found some states are still at around $3.00 an hour!!!
Author: neatfreak That seems pretty high for a mall jewelry store in the midwest. It seems through a quick perusal of the ads in the paper here where I am in the midwest that stores are paying around $7-8.00 an hour for holiday help...I think you'd be really lucky to get $10-12 unless you are in downtown Chicago or something.
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| Posted: 10/8/2008 1:17:25 PM | |
| P: 10/8/2008 1:53:40 PM | |
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neatfreak Ideal Rock Total Posts: 13,445 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 2/17/2007 |
Date: 10/8/2008 1:17:25 PM Author: MC Date: 10/8/2008 12:58:47 PM Okay, yeah, like I was saying, depends upon the min. wage of the state. $7 is below min. wage where I live. I'm not sure how people can live off of that. I was shocked when I recently looked up wages and found some states are still at around $3.00 an hour!!!Author: neatfreak That seems pretty high for a mall jewelry store in the midwest. It seems through a quick perusal of the ads in the paper here where I am in the midwest that stores are paying around $7-8.00 an hour for holiday help...I think you'd be really lucky to get $10-12 unless you are in downtown Chicago or something. It's obscene isn't it? I believe the fed. minimum is around $6.50 but still it just doesn't even seem worth it to work for that much unless you are a teenager...
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| Posted: 10/8/2008 1:53:40 PM | |
| P: 10/8/2008 5:04:02 PM | |
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Sizzle Ideal Rock Total Posts: 551 Last Post: 11/20/2009 Member Since: 7/4/2007 |
Date: 10/8/2008 1:53:40 PM Author: neatfreak Date: 10/8/2008 1:17:25 PM Author: MC Date: 10/8/2008 12:58:47 PM Okay, yeah, like I was saying, depends upon the min. wage of the state. $7 is below min. wage where I live. I'm not sure how people can live off of that. I was shocked when I recently looked up wages and found some states are still at around $3.00 an hour!!!Author: neatfreak That seems pretty high for a mall jewelry store in the midwest. It seems through a quick perusal of the ads in the paper here where I am in the midwest that stores are paying around $7-8.00 an hour for holiday help...I think you'd be really lucky to get $10-12 unless you are in downtown Chicago or something. It's obscene isn't it? I believe the fed. minimum is around $6.50 but still it just doesn't even seem worth it to work for that much unless you are a teenager... Umm wow, I guess I didn't remember how little people actually work for around here! It's been a while since I was in the hourly world! I might have to keep it that way! ***************************** |
| Posted: 10/8/2008 5:04:02 PM | |
| P: 10/8/2008 5:26:50 PM | |
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MC Ideal Rock Total Posts: 8,831 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 2/8/2003 |
Date: 10/8/2008 1:53:40 PM It isn't worth it. Seems like welfare and food stamps would be the way to go at that point especially if there are four people to feed.Author: neatfreak Date: 10/8/2008 1:17:25 PM Author: MC Okay, yeah, like I was saying, depends upon the min. wage of the state. $7 is below min. wage where I live. I'm not sure how people can live off of that. I was shocked when I recently looked up wages and found some states are still at around $3.00 an hour!!! It's obscene isn't it? I believe the fed. minimum is around $6.50 but still it just doesn't even seem worth it to work for that much unless you are a teenager... Check THIS out. . ."Kansas - $2.65 Employees not covered by the Federal Fair Labor Standard Act are subject to Kansas minimum wage laws." Okay, sorry I know this is going very much outside the OP. I just find that appauling. It looks like most others are around $6-7. That quote from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._state_minimum_wages
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| Posted: 10/8/2008 5:26:50 PM | |
| P: 10/8/2008 5:29:31 PM | |
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MC Ideal Rock Total Posts: 8,831 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 2/8/2003 |
Date: 10/8/2008 5:04:02 PM Yes, also, I've heard in retail, you're often treated very poorly by customers. I'm debating getting a retail job while my kids are in school, but *aside* from the lower wages, I'm fearing being yelled at and abused by over demanding unhappy consumers.Author: Sizzle Umm wow, I guess I didn't remember how little people actually work for around here! It's been a while since I was in the hourly world! I might have to keep it that way! If you think you can pay off the majorty of your debt and you KNOW that the job will be short-term, it's different than applying knowing you'll be stuck there for years! You can count down the days until the holidays are over.
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| Posted: 10/8/2008 5:29:31 PM | |
| P: 10/8/2008 10:26:25 PM | |
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MissGotRocks Ideal Rock Total Posts: 2,590 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 6/23/2005 |
I always thought those stores offered some hourly compensation plus commission. Do they not pay commission to part time or holiday sales people?
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| Posted: 10/8/2008 10:26:25 PM | |
| P: 10/8/2008 10:54:44 PM | |
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MonkeyPie Ideal Rock Total Posts: 3,589 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 4/23/2008 |
Date: 10/8/2008 10:26:25 PM Author: MissGotRocks I always thought those stores offered some hourly compensation plus commission. Do they not pay commission to part time or holiday sales people? A lot of jewelry stores do this, but I don't think Zales does. Otherwise they would be super pushy like the ladies at Jared's. The people I have dealt with at Zales are always so pleasant and far from clingy.
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| Posted: 10/8/2008 10:54:44 PM | |
| P: 10/9/2008 1:39:49 AM | |
jewelerman Ideal Rock Total Posts: 2,192 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 9/30/2007 |
Date: 10/8/2008 8:28:19 AM Most jewelry store holiday help do not make commission ...just a hourly rate....closer to $8 if you dont have experiance.
Author:Sizzle Yes, I already know what the prevailing opinion is about Zales, but I have credit card debt that I want to get paid down. Besides, at least I know I won't spend my check there! Our local Zales is hiring. I am completing the application and it asks what salary I am looking to make. What's reasonable? I know I won't work for minimum wage (not worth it). Has anyone done the 'holiday jewelry store' work thing? HOw much did you make. I am in the midwest if that means anything.
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| Posted: 10/9/2008 1:39:49 AM | |
| P: 10/9/2008 9:51:02 AM | |
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Italiahaircolor Ideal Rock Total Posts: 4,336 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 12/17/2007 |
Minimum wage in Chicago is around 7.75 per hour. However, this jumped minimum wage employees up into a higher tax bracket...ergo leaving them with the same if not less take home pay. I would suggest getting a job like a nanny if you're looking to make fast, easy, serious cash. My DH and I (ttc and all) have been interviewing different agencies...nannies in the Chicago area make upwards of 40k a year. We would pay a flat rate weekly...approximately 1,000...and after the agency takes its cut, a Chicago nanny can expect to make around $625.00 or more! Plus, if you land with a family like my DH and I, my DH works from home (although I don't) so work would generally be only like 9-5 m-f and have your weekend and holidays off. However, if you're dead set on working for Zales...hold off and try to get hired around the holidays...chances are you'll come in at a higher base pay since they anticipate making more during that season.... ____________________________ |
| Posted: 10/9/2008 9:51:02 AM | |
| P: 10/9/2008 9:56:51 AM | |
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canuk-gal Ideal Rock Total Posts: 9,195 Last Post: 11/19/2009 Member Since: 4/19/2004 |
HI: Commission can be made--but you have to attain a certain level of sales first--then it is a % based on that. A part-timer would have a difficult getting to that level--you'd have to sell many diamnd rings (highest ticket itmes) a shift! Minimum wage here too. Staff discounts, tho. cheers--Sharon "People who possess great qualities, do not need to show off". |
| Posted: 10/9/2008 9:56:51 AM | |
| P: 10/9/2008 10:02:35 AM | |
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Haven Ideal Rock Total Posts: 6,047 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 2/16/2007 |
I worked at a mall jewelry store during the holidays when I was in college. I had zero experience and the pay was $10 an hour plus 1% sales commission. That was in a northern suburb of Chicago around 2002. The minimum wage in Illinois is currently $7.75, so I can't imagine working for $8 an hour today, that sounds so very low. And if you're open to other suggestions, I think Italia's suggestion to work as a nanny is great. If you're not looking for full-time work you could babysit part-time. It's probably much more rewarding than working retail. Oh, and I hear good things about working at Starbuck's. I have a lot of students who work there and they quickly become obsessed with it! Good luck! ********************************************************** |
| Posted: 10/9/2008 10:02:35 AM | |
| P: 10/9/2008 1:58:48 PM | |
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Clairitek Ideal Rock Total Posts: 2,837 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 7/21/2008 |
Date: 10/9/2008 10:02:35 AM Author: Haven Oh, and I hear good things about working at Starbuck's. I have a lot of students who work there and they quickly I worked for Starbucks when I was in college. I would agree that it isn't too bad working there so long as you have a thicker skin and can deal with rude customers (as with any retail/food service job). It was nice to know that I would make anywhere from $1-$2 an hour extra in tips per week. Not sure how they handle tips there now because its been 6 years since I worked there but it added a little extra to my pay. They also started me well above minimum wage but that was because where I lived/worked good hourly labor was in high demand so they had to be very competitive. ***-**-*-**-*** |
| Posted: 10/9/2008 1:58:48 PM | |
| P: 10/9/2008 2:06:01 PM | |
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Sizzle Ideal Rock Total Posts: 551 Last Post: 11/20/2009 Member Since: 7/4/2007 |
Oh I definately would NEVER work as a nanny. I don't like other people's kids. I'm just looking for a part-time job to pay these bills off. I already have good full-time employment, I just didn't want to upset the balance of my current budget. I guess I was listening to Suze Orman for too long.
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| Posted: 10/9/2008 2:06:01 PM | |
| P: 10/9/2008 3:41:18 PM | |
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Italiahaircolor Ideal Rock Total Posts: 4,336 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 12/17/2007 |
Date: 10/9/2008 2:06:01 PM Author: Sizzle Oh I definately would NEVER work as a nanny. I don't like other people's kids. I'm just looking for a part-time job to pay these bills off. I already have good full-time employment, I just didn't want to upset the balance of my current budget. I guess I was listening to Suze Orman for too long. Children certainly aren't for everyone...but I could probably tolerate them better than some of the pushy, bossy, looky-loo's you'll soon be hob knobbing with at Zales. ____________________________ |
| Posted: 10/9/2008 3:41:18 PM | |
| P: 10/9/2008 4:00:37 PM | |
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neatfreak Ideal Rock Total Posts: 13,445 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 2/17/2007 |
Date: 10/9/2008 3:41:18 PM Author: Italiahaircolor Date: 10/9/2008 2:06:01 PM Author: Sizzle Oh I definately would NEVER work as a nanny. I don't like other people's kids. I'm just looking for a part-time job to pay these bills off. I already have good full-time employment, I just didn't want to upset the balance of my current budget. I guess I was listening to Suze Orman for too long. Children certainly aren't for everyone...but I could probably tolerate them better than some of the pushy, bossy, looky-loo's you'll soon be hob knobbing with at Zales. I don't know... a lot of those people are the same people that hire nannies and then treat them horribly.
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| Posted: 10/9/2008 4:00:37 PM | |
| P: 10/9/2008 5:51:03 PM | |
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Addy Ideal Rock Total Posts: 3,915 Last Post: 11/18/2009 Member Since: 10/20/2007 |
Good luck! I would guess that about $7-9 would be the norm. I honestly can't imagine a part-time mall employee in my area making more than that, but since I haven't done it in 4-5 years I could be very wrong. I worked at a mall in college and make minimum wage starting out with little steps up every few months. I think after six months at one place I ended up with min wage plus 35 cents per hour.
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| Posted: 10/9/2008 5:51:03 PM | |
| P: 10/9/2008 9:04:21 PM | |
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LostSapphire Ideal Rock Total Posts: 3,060 Last Post: 11/17/2009 Member Since: 11/4/2007 |
Date: 10/9/2008 3:41:18 PM Author: Italiahaircolor Children certainly aren't for everyone...but I could probably tolerate them better than some of the pushy, bossy, looky-loo's you'll soon be hob knobbing with at Zales. hmmmm.....that's like, um, US, isn't it? ![]() (sorry, couldn't resist!) LS
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| Posted: 10/9/2008 9:04:21 PM | |
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