Pros
Customer interaction is usually the best part of the job; most sailors and families are kind, respectful, and appreciative. Base pay is solid for an NF-1 position at around $15.37 per hour, which is better than many local part-time options. There is a good amount of paid leave available, both annual and sick, which is helpful if you have school, health, or family commitments. Working in Electronics can be interesting and you do learn about products and customer needs over time. Being on base is convenient for military families and can fit around a spouse’s schedule when things are handled correctly.
Cons
The work environment is very frustrating for military spouses. Japanese employees regularly speak only in Japanese in front of you, even when it directly concerns your department, which leaves you out of important information and decisions you could actually help with. Favoritism toward local hires is obvious: full-time positions almost always go to Japanese staff, and even brand-new local hires are quickly given more responsibility and treated as more important than American or spouse hires. Real opportunities for advancement or promotion for spouses are basically nonexistent. Training is scarce and ineffective; you are mostly expected to improvise, and there is no clear daily or weekly structure of tasks, which makes the store feel disorganized despite being in Japan. Communication from management is inconsistent, and it often feels like military spouses are treated as temporary and expendable rather than as people worth investing in.