Long hours - Anonymous employee Denver Mattress Employee Review

4.0
Jan 2, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is fully based upon commissions earned. The work that you put in, for the most part, is what you get out. Training is comprehensive and consistent and constant, so they set you up for success. Store managers are selling managers, and receive an override of total store sales. This company has a strong culture, and the products are very high quality.

Cons

You are expected to work 12-hour shifts on every day but Sunday, and usually you'll have a half a day midweek. Having two and a half days off consecutively is necessary to really being able to relax from an intense sales floor. Store managers were expected to work up to 80 hours a week if there were no assistant manager, or if they were on vacation. Prepared to be psychoanalyzed during your interview process, and by your district manager during your career.

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Denver Mattress Response
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Thank you for your review. I am not sure how long ago you worked for us, but you are mistaken in a few items. The average sales rep and manager works approximately 45 hours per week. The management team does occasionally have long weeks when someone is on vacation, but you are talking about only a few instances a year and most often you are paid very well for those weeks. Again, we do appreciate your review and wish you the best of luck with your future endeavors.

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