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Management (how to help? (long))
So i am so tired of having entry level jobs like being a cashier or sales associate or factory worker. I have been working since 18 and have never had a really steady job and have a lot of experience in different kinds of jobs from a camp counselor, housekeeper, factory work 3 different kinds of factories (paper, making stuff for military, and silk screening) and retail of course . I want to better myself & career. I have never been a manager but I do have skill and i am willing to learn and do what ever it takes to become some kind of manager, but a lot of place require you have been a manager before. How do become a manager if you have never been one before, and not being promoted in store(no matter how hard you work). I am 25(almost going to be 26) I am tired of having a 'teenager" like job. I am currently a cashier at petco and have been with them for a little more than a year, but H & I just moved to FL and I have to start all over at this new Petco. I did apply for a management job up at the WI Petco. When i was up there my General Manager loved the idea of me being a manager and have had comments like this from lots of my bosses because i am a hard worker and do what I am told, but when the District Manager in Wi interviewed me she didn't like the idea I didn't have experience as a manage(BOO...) I eventually want to get into
child care but have to get some schooling so until then I want a managers position. So i guess my question is how do i get that kind of job if a lot of places say they want that managing experience. My GM here isn't very nice so I am not willing to ask him. Plus I do not know my other managers to well.
I tried to ask this question in the 9-5 board and got a snarky comment and was called childish. So I figured I would just ask my nestie ladies what they think. I think for now on I am just going to stick to our board everyone here is supportive and nice

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Re: Management (how to help? (long))
I did too and I really think they were trying to help, and I didn't see any snarky replies at all.
Bottom line is that you have to work your way up. It doesn't matter that you were doing the same job before in a different state/town. It could take years to get to that management level because you have to show the people at that current store that you have what it takes.
If you want to pursue a different career all together, then start looking into that now. Keep the cashier job for extra $ and then once you're done with school, go for your dream job.
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As a fellow retail employee...I feel ur pain
Ive worked for the store im at for almost 7 yrs and a year in NC before that (same company)....and Im just pet care lead...I was a lead cashier temp. few yrs ago when we had issues with the former manager for my department...then once she was gone...I was back lol.
But seriously...I hate talking to most of my managers too but until you at least try asking them what you should do....they are not going to look at you as management material.....when my petcare manager is out sick/vacation etc...I take over her workload plus mine...and do I love it? No but its the only way they will ever look at me as future manager option....sadly within my store..it will never happen..id have to go to a diff store for it to happen...but least the option and chance is there.....
I love animals...I love/hate my job...but I am not a school type of person and I get my animal helping out of my system at work lol....do I want to work here forever?? No...but...if it works around having kids and still am happy at end of day...I will work my way up if I want to and its there for me...or...I can move elsewhere...least I have the retail experience with me.....
Personally...Id leap at the chance to switch and do something at Disneyworld...but me..Id do something with their dog boarding..because that's just me...animals lol. Its a great opportunity for you if you really want to pursue childcare and Disneyworld perfect place for it....sometimes working for corporate pet stores sucks...I know
Only you know what you can do...but def. take time to think it over...because If you really want to switch careers...do it before they invest a lot of time and money into training you ....just my 2 cents
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* I would like to add.. I do not mean for my post to come across snarky if it does...just fellow advice
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