What do I do?
I am now hired at BOTH Kohl's and Michael's. Michael's just called me, Kohl's called me yesterday. I like both of them, but Kohl's doesn't pay squat---just $7.50, but I'll prolly have more hours. Michael's will prolly pay me a lil more, but some weeks could only be 15 hours.
I can't do both cause I am going to college and I have three kids, etc. Any suggestions?
This is just my opinion, but I would personally take the one that offers the less hours. And this is my reasoning.
In retail, if you get hired for an "X" amount of hours.....you are almost always going to work more. People call off.....quit, etc.
And if you are going to school, it may be hard to start at a place that offers you the more hours but then needs you to come in extra all the time.
JMO........
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1) I need to know how much "a lil more" is. Only then can you quantify if the additional amount might compensate for the less hours
2) How many hours at Kohls, on average?
3) Do you want more hours/money/take-home or more flexible time?
4) What do like about Kohls and how much is that "worth" to you?
5) What do you like about MIchaels and how much is that "worth" to you?
6) Does driving distance come into play?
In general, though, it sounds like you're busy so the "less hours + more pay" *might* be a good combo for you.
Just my opinion.
-GD
I would go for the one that will meet your needs for time and money. I know that doesnt help much but do the math and see where you will come out ahead.
If Kohls will only give you 750 an hour but 40 hours a week and that works for you then do it.
If Michaels is willing to offer 900 or more an hour then do the math there and see.
Either one you go with, this is a leap of faith, you cant go wrong.
I would personally take the clothes over art supplies any day.
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Well, I just called Michael's and inquired about what position and salary they are offering---the man who interviewed me didn't remember the salary he wrote in my file, had three people waiting, and asked me to call back tonight. I remember thinking when I was there how much I would love working there. So I'm leaning toward taking that one.
OTOH, at Kohl's I would feel pretty and could dress up and be a girlie-girl. lol. I haven't been able to do that in a long time. I think I might like it there too, they are putting me in jewelry.
At Michael's everyone wears black shirt and khakis. The employees look like a lot of kids, too.
The distance is about the same, I think, just in different directions.
Should I go to both orientations, or do I need to pick one first and just go with that one?