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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wicked,. View Post
    Hey,

    So i'm 16 and recently got passed my interview stage at Matalan. I have heard that working in retail is not easy and standing for long periods of times can be very hard. Has anyone experienced this and how do you bare with it?

    I was also wondering how much do 16 year olds also get paid in retail?

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    Wicked,.
    Working in retail is the easiest job ever if you're not in a specialised store (Matalan isnt a specialised store). Wear comfortable shoes (maybe invest in some insoles) and you'll be fine for standing all day. Im stood 8 hours a day in my job and doing a lot of heavy lifting and im fine with it



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    Thanks for the replies, yeah I think i will get a hand of it eventually and thanks for the insight with the customers. I guess I'll be happy for something around £4-£5 margin.

    Much appreciated!

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    I wouldn't say working in retail is that challenging, its the awkward customers you want to worry about more than the standing for long periods of time. It may be strange at first but you get used to it. Depending on your area the pay might be slightly different, im guessing for matalan it would be around about £5 an hour for your age. Well done on passing your interview though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wicked,. View Post
    Thanks for the replies, yeah I think i will get a hand of it eventually and thanks for the insight with the customers. I guess I'll be happy for something around £4-£5 margin.

    Much appreciated!
    A hour? Holy **** we have to get minimum $10.25

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    $10.25 is only like ~£6.50

    But average minimum wage in US is like $5-8 depending on state, minimum wage being $7.25 afaik.

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    I hate working in retail and the estate I'm in is really not the best. I'm also 16 and have been in my job for about 1 year and 4 months. At time I hate it and I'd love to quit but money is what I need so I have to stick with it. I work 8 hour shifts each weekend (which only gives me 1 day a week to spend on all my homework which is quite stressful). I get fed up serving people all day but at times I am able to sit down etc. It normally means I get home and don't speak to anyone because that's all I've done all day and then I just end up in moods until I go to sleep haha. And atm i'm dreading work seeing as tomorrow i have to get up at 6:30 and be in work from 7:30 - 3:30. My pay is around $12 an hour (not sure what that is in £ but yeah) It's quite stressful to start with but once you get used to the long periods of time on your feet, it will become natural and you'll just end up doing it. To start off with though, it will kill you haha.
    Goodluck with it!

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    You're worried about standing?

    Retail is the easiest thing you can do if you're not a moron.

    I've been in retail six years.

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    The shifts really aren't that bad, I worked in Ryman (the stationery store) and I was always busy so my shifts tended to go quite quick. You should ask about your pay next time you go in, it can vary. One of my current jobs is minimum wage (£4.98ph) whilst the other varies between £6.98ph-£10ph. When I used to work in retail I got paid £6.25 although that was after I turned 18, before then I think I was on about £5.70ph.


    Just ask.

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    I used to work in New Look, starting back there in 2 weeks but the bottom line is IT'S VERY FUN and a great job imo. You'll get used to the standing up, and you'll miss it big time if and when you leave haha.



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