Kohl's Hagger merchandising on Customer impact

Has anyone done any of these assignments It says 8 hours, thats a big give. Any feedback on the job if you've done them?

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I've done these for another merchandising company for many years. If your stores are anything like the ones I've done, be ready to fix each and everything pair of pants and shirts that's there. When I first started doing it, it took me 8 hours. This last time, three months ago or so, it only took me 5 hours. But, this is years of doing them. The back stock isn't the problem, it's the condition of the clothing on the racks and tables. The pants are the fun part of having to rehang them correctly. I don't mind doing it. I just put it in my mind that I will be there for so many hours, and just get mentally prepared for those hours. I am paid per hour and not per job though because I am an employee of the company I do these with.

Shopping Arkansas, Louisiana, & Mississippi.
I've got 1 to do for CI starting tomorrow. I get to break my 8 hours over 2 days (the location is only 12 miles from home). I'm really glad I waited until it went to $230 before taking it.
My daughter used to work at Kohl's so I asked her about this one. She said don't do it. LOL Kohl's just doesn't have enough staff these days to keep the store clean and organized the way they used to. If it had been closer to home, maybe. And I would have dragged her along!
They are up to $300 in my area. Maybe you can ask for $350 and see if they'll take it!
I recommend you doing it. If you don't like it after the first time, you've learned a lesson. If you like it, you might get a new good paying job.

@Jg22jg2222 wrote:

Would you do a location for $250 is it worth it?

Shopping Arkansas, Louisiana, & Mississippi.
I wanted to try one. I have too much next week. Guidelines looked straight forward. Sounds like either you get it done or not. Take a break, go to a long lunch if you get done but need to check out at the premises.

The thing I see is probably making kind of a mess in an area for part of the day. As with any job, the more you do the faster they go.

Know that I know what they will pay, I will be looking at these down the road. I have no problem giving a solid, good effort for 8 hours at 30 per. After doing a few they will probably only take 6 hours.
@Cassiespark wrote:

They are up to $300 in my area. Maybe you can ask for $350 and see if they'll take it!

I did the one by my house for $230. They just want 8 hours, no more, so you don't have to finish everything. I got through casual pants and dress pants, but ran out of time so didnt get shirts and the rest done.

After they went to $300, I offered $350 for a location about an hour away and was refused.
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