Anybody ever work for Radio Shack?

jwb009

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I'm thinking of getting a temporary job at Radioshack, until I get a 'real' job. Does anyone have any experience, or likes/dislikes about the job. I worked at BestBuy years ago and it was pretty miserable. I'm not the type of person to push a product on someone when I know it isn't worth it (ie service plans). Any input appreciated.
 

AdamSnow

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Even the dumbest person on this board is smarter than the smartest person working at RadioShack.
 

ThisIsMatt

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Don't know about where you live, but radio shack around here has turned into a cell phone store mainly. Last time I was in there looking for an electronic part the guy didn't have a clue what I was even asking for.
 

jwb009

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Yea, the thing that worries me the most is that I'm afraid I'll turn into a cell phone dealer, instead of helping people find the right resistor or potentiometer. Seeing the short video they showed me made me want to puke, but money's money. We'll see.
 

lokiju

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I work as a stock boy in one for a year when I was 16, it wasn't that bad really, just the pay was shyte.
 

D1gger

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I did, way back when and it was one of the worst working experiences of my life.
 

MrChad

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Originally posted by: AdamSnow
Even the dumbest person on this board is smarter than the smartest person working at RadioShack.

That's not true. I was roommates with a guy who worked at RadioShack throughout college and he was extremely smart.

It's a sales job, and if you want to do well, you'll convince the guy who comes in looking for a video cable that he needs a satellite dish and home theater system ;). That said, if you didn't like working retail before, you probably won't like working retail now.
 

Beller0ph1

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I used to work for the Shack, and it definately changed while I was there. We went from doing a lot of electronics to now pretty much just cell phones. I lived near an Engineering college, so we would always get the people in looking for electronics parts. As much as the job is selling, you do get to answer a lot of people's questions. Some are very happy to get the help, others think they are smarter than you and don't need the help. You get a mix working for the general public.

The geographical area you work in plays a biiiig role in your sales. What is the income like in your area?