

You've gone from ensuring the success of a single store to several, all of which you spend your time traveling between to keep things in check. You've made it pretty far, but can you reach the top? Everything, from the employees to the store inventory, is brought to you first before anyone else signs off on it. You're in charge of overseeing the success of the entire store now. Impress the higher ups and they might keep you in the running for something better down the line. But it also comes with better benefits, like increased pay and more time off. With a higher position comes greater responsibilities, namely in the form of huge stacks of paper on your desk and hiring (and firing) associates. Take phone calls, process applications and enjoy the fruits of your labor. You're finally free! As an HR associate, you've been whisked away from grueling hours and cranky customers on the sales floor to a cushy desk job in the office. Not only will you open the store, but you're also responsible for training new employees and scheduling work shifts.

You've excelled in all the floor positions so well that management has made you an Associate Keyholder.

You'll still run into customers, so keep your people skills sharp and work hard. As a stock associate, you've left your cashier days behind you in lieu of keeping the store stocked and tidy. It's long hours, little pay and stressful but if you hang in there, there's bound to be something better around the corner.įree from customers at last! Well, kind of. Work on your people skills and basic math in your spare time, and you're sure to be behind a register in no time.Ĭash or credit? You're on the front lines now, scanning (and sometimes bagging) every customer who comes your way. You're on the sales floor, but management isn't sure if you have what it takes to check out customers yet. Get through them and you'll soon be on the floor with all the other nameless, faceless associates. You're now a trainee, which means suffering through several hours of unhelpful training modules on a fifteen year old computer with dial up internet speeds.

Your interview lasted fifteen minutes before you were hired on the spot. If you can withstand the long hours on your feet and insults hurled at you from unhappy patrons whose coupons don't work, then you may have just found the career for you. Please note that this is a RABBIT HOLE career - it is NOT tied to the Retail function in Get to Work, where you can own your own business, nor is Get to Work necessary to use this mod.Ī position in retail calls for equal parts charisma to keep people happy and logic to crunch numbers when you've got customers wrapped around your register.
