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Anyone know of ETLS holding a second job? If so what is it? Any suggestions for a nice and manageable part time night job? I have a lot of student loan left and want to knock it out quickly...
He once told me to get off the poker tables at 2am because I was up big and that he's my boss
I'd pee on his head.
As an etl, you have a pretty signifigant no compete clause which prevents you from working at most other retail outlets.
I thought ETLs had to be available 24/7. If an store emergency ever happened, an ETL would have to drop their family and friends and run to the store.😱😳😱😳😱😳
Anyone know of ETLS holding a second job? If so what is it? Any suggestions for a nice and manageable part time night job? I have a lot of student loan left and want to knock it out quickly...
Not true... Were able to work anywhere we want, we just can't work in management.... If I wanted to be a stocker at Walmart, there nothing telling me I cannot...... Its highly discouraged but, nothing saying I can't.As an etl, you have a pretty signifigant no compete clause which prevents you from working at most other retail outlets.
Not true... Were able to work anywhere we want, we just can't work in management.... If I wanted to be a stocker at Walmart, there nothing telling me I cannot...... Its highly discouraged but, nothing saying I can't.
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