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Its a company wide thing.Originally Posted by Cragmatic
Tomorrow we find out the big changes taking place....
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Its a company wide thing.Originally Posted by Cragmatic
Tomorrow we find out the big changes taking place....
Originally Posted by JordanPP30
Arent we getting the blue-crew bucks next paycheck?
My store ran our district so we are def. getting paid. Great way to leave BBY.
CHEA
Ahhh, Blue-Crew bucks. Another way to get you to work "harder" for less..Originally Posted by Cragmatic
Originally Posted by JordanPP30
Arent we getting the blue-crew bucks next paycheck?
My store ran our district so we are def. getting paid. Great way to leave BBY.
CHEA
We litterally missed blue-crew by like .02 %...
Originally Posted by MHT214
Cragmatic wrote:
JordanPP30 wrote:
Arent we getting the blue-crew bucks next paycheck?
My store ran our district so we are def. getting paid. Great way to leave BBY.
CHEA
Hit it right on the head, Karl Marx theory FTL..Originally Posted by majik214
BBY is a company that honestly doesn't care about its employees. The managers just care about numbers because that is how they make their bread and butter. They get bonuses based on their comps, and if your department isn't putting up numbers, you better expect to get talked to as if you are three years old.
Blue crew bucks are a joke, its a carrot they stick in your face to motivate you to work hard, a myth! I worked computers for about two years, and loved it at first, but grew to hate it. The leads and managers are incompetent, and you are really just a cog in the machine.
If possible, find a job, or position within the company where you have some kind of significance. Join the department that needs the most help, and tell your managers that you will make sure that departments turns around and generates some serious revenue, that way you stand out, and stay on the managers good side. If they attribute the department's success to your work efforts, then you will not only have job security, but you will get more hours, and the promotion when the time comes.
Best Buy is a good company to have worked for, because it looks good on your resume when you leave the company and pursue another job in sales. Just make the most of it, work hard, and don't take anything personal, because after all, the manager's have to get paid too, and they use some wild tactics and talk to you crazy to try and motivate you.
i would think a person with 10,000 posts on this forum would know about things fading into bolivian
Wasn't the quote "fade into bolivia"?
But on to the topic. WORK IN DIGITAL IMAGING. easiest dept. I worked in computers for a year then DI the rest. You're busy like 5 times a year and itsprobably the easiest dept to sell in. If you buy a camera or camcorder you got to get some of the accessories, (bag, bigger memory, tapes, etc) Thedownstocking is easy because its just small boxes underneath the displays. 80% of my time there was spent playing on Rhapsody and surfing the web. Or my every45 minute mandatory smoke break. I used to call Loss Prevention and have them put the camera on DI as I went outside and did what I wanted.
Yea... lately I'm jealous of people working in DI... it is ALWAYS busy in computers...and people in DI never have to close...
lol. I had DI closed an hour before we closed. Everything up/downstocked, vacuumed everything. I was out the door as soon as the meeting was over. Once in a blue moon some douche bag would come in at 8:45 and want me to explain stuff to them. That would piss me off more than anything. The managers never bothered with me though. I was ALWAYS 10% PSP and 40% accessories. I know its changed now with the plans since I've worked there, but at that time if you exceeded company goals managers didn't say a word to you. I was late EVERY shift. I mean it was a running game between me and my friend. We wanted to see how many times we could be late before they said something to us, and since our numbers were always at the top we never heard a thing.Originally Posted by stevielips
Yea... lately I'm jealous of people working in DI... it is ALWAYS busy in computers...and people in DI never have to close...