I would never suggest this job ! i worked from November 2022 too February 2023 - Retail Sales Representative OSL Retail Services Employee Review

1.0
25 Mar 2023
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Pros

I worked for the target side and got paid $16 hourly plus commission until they pulled out the company and fired us .

Cons

1. i was getting paid $16 hourly and commission and got lowered down too $12 hourly 2. i could never reach HR / i could never get a response 3. commission is terrible for the osl Walmart side 4. when i got sent too the walmart side after they pulled the target side i didnt know who was in charge , i didn't know what too do at all when i got there , i didn't know my DM , or manager 5. Super unorganized 6. Worked in November and never got my shirt until February 7. Pay was terrible 8. my uncle died and i couldn't take days off because they needed someone to be at the store and i was mourning 9. treated us like we always did something wrong 10. company/ management never defended us when target employees were being rude and racist , they and i quote " don't say anything because we need a good relationship with the store ' so we had to stay quite and let it happen 11. fired good people just because of little stuff 12 . schedule is not flexible 13. you don't have sick time and pto until you hit 6 months of working with them so if you needed time off you couldn't for 6 months 14. My DM was terrible for communication 15.we never had our own keys and when i left they never gave me an email that i was quitting but they did for my co worker : / and my co worker is quitting this weekend

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OSL Retail Services Response
3y
Hello, we are very sorry to learn of your experience and appreciate you taking time to connect. Please know you are heard and we will be escalating your feedback as soon as possible. Thank you for your efforts, we wish you all the best.

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5.0
26 May 2026
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Pros

You can run your business how you want. Uncapped commission/bonus earnings. Those who work hard will be taken care of.

Cons

You will put in the hours but keep the vision of success and it pays off tremendously.

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OSL Retail Services Response
1w
Thank you for your thoughtful review! We're thrilled to hear that you appreciate the autonomy and rewards for hard work. Your insights about the hours and the vision for success resonate deeply with our mission. We’re excited to continue supporting your journey!
1.0
21 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Supportive direct management who genuinely cared about the team and created a positive day‑to‑day work environment. - Opportunities for internal promotion, even if limited... I was promoted to Wireless Manager, which shows they have some willingness to recognize internal talent. - A newer company still expanding in the U.S., which means there can be potential for future growth as the organization matures. - Sales‑driven environment that allows motivated employees to increase earnings through performance. - Base pay did not reflect availability, performance, or sales contributions, despite constant pressure to “sell more to earn more.” - Limited real growth opportunities, especially within the state; advancement often required relocating or waiting for rare openings. - The company appeared to prefer hiring externally rather than promoting from within, despite claiming to support internal growth.

Cons

- Upper management was overly invasive, frequently inserting themselves into daily operations without understanding team dynamics, customer flow, or the realities of the sales floor. The regional manager would make short, surface‑level visits (e.g., four‑hour drop‑ins) to judge 30‑day performance, which felt disconnected and unfair. -Pay structure was inconsistent and problematic, including: a. Some full-time employees earned minimum wage, while part‑time employees with much less sales experience earned a dollar more hourly. b. While on the same team, some coworkers are being paid two dollars less than below Washington State's minimum wage. c. HR/payroll failing to correct reported pay discrepancies, causing employees to quit. - My own promotion felt more like convenience than recognition, especially since the store was a “dead‑end location” that closed shortly after. - The exit interview process was broken; I received an email but had no access to complete it, and even after reaching out, no one followed up. - Overall lack of communication and follow‑through from HR and upper leadership. - The company is still working through major growing pains, which can create instability for employees.

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