Hi guys, so I've read through a lot of GSA threads but wanted to make my own.
I have been offered the position of GSA last week. I'd be a little nervous though should I accept. Basically the situation is, recently a current GSA was fired, so they have a spot to fill and they asked me.
I used to cashier a lot, and was decent with redcards. I currently have FA and a little Starbucks experience. However I have no service desk experience and no sales floor experience. Obviously I would be trained on the service desk, but I feel like I might make myself look like an idiot.
Also, my age. Most of the cashiers are my age and older, so I might feel a bit out of place watching over them like a GSTL. I would also feel really fake pushing redcards on them, because clearly I don't really care.
Also, would a get a raise? at FA I am already paid the same as a starting GSA I believe.
It would REALLY help if a current GSA could outline all their duties, what they do in a shift and stuff like that. Also, what kind of difficult situations they have to deal with.
Thanks guys
I have been offered the position of GSA last week. I'd be a little nervous though should I accept. Basically the situation is, recently a current GSA was fired, so they have a spot to fill and they asked me.
I used to cashier a lot, and was decent with redcards. I currently have FA and a little Starbucks experience. However I have no service desk experience and no sales floor experience. Obviously I would be trained on the service desk, but I feel like I might make myself look like an idiot.
Also, my age. Most of the cashiers are my age and older, so I might feel a bit out of place watching over them like a GSTL. I would also feel really fake pushing redcards on them, because clearly I don't really care.
Also, would a get a raise? at FA I am already paid the same as a starting GSA I believe.
It would REALLY help if a current GSA could outline all their duties, what they do in a shift and stuff like that. Also, what kind of difficult situations they have to deal with.
Thanks guys