What I wish I knew before - Anonymous employee Boisson Employee Review

1.0
11 Dec 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Weekly Pay Getting to sample products Meeting representatives and owners of various brands

Cons

Scheduling: Varies weekly, and do not expect 40 hours. As a result, your pay will be inconsistent or lower than intially expected. Training: There isn't a concrete training program, and new employees don't learn many things. You figure things out as you go or when issues arise, which will inconvenience you and the customers. Limited Support: Managers manage multiple stores at a time, so there are moments when you're on your own and waiting for a response. However, they're typically great at resolving issues. Also, there is a massive disconnect between warehouse/retail and corporate, so the support there comes across as performative and non-existent. Some Customer Encounters: Various business decisions or procedures may negatively impact customers. As a result, you'll probably encounter angry, frustrated, or upset customers, and you won't always be able to solve their issues due to circumstances beyond your control. Notices of Changes & Transparency: Sometimes it's there, most times it is not. Growth Opportunities

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Cons

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1.0
23 Mar 2024
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Pros

I enjoyed being a part of a dynamic team of positive enthusiastic women in our beautiful brick and mortar store in Studio City, Los Angeles. We provided the local sober curious community with a space to explore, sample and learn about the vast array of non- alcoholic beverages in the market. For 19 months since the store opened its doors, we poured our hearts and souls into building a loyal customer base.

Cons

The corporate branch and upper management is located in NYC. There was very little support from them along the way and the divide just eroded our ability to thrive over the 19 months we were open. Constant changes in management personnel and protocols, cutting our hours, benefits and generally degrading our experiences without any warnings... all the way til the end. We were given 2 days notice to pack up the products and were laid off. The corrosive culture trickled down from the corporation, but those of us with boots on the ground did everything we could to make our store a special place. Just look at the Yelp and Google reviews!

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