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What kind of people are they duping to run their stores for that money? What demographics and living situation must one be in to survive off that? I live in an area where the average rent is about $2000 at the lowest end, $4500 highest end. Maybe that's why things aren't working out for Dollar Tree. Then you constantly have to serve people who can't afford the costs of living themselves and are salty at the world because of it. Guess my only hope or outlook is a room for rent in someone's space for $800 then survive off $150 MAX a week. But that might only be possible for a year or two max. No wonder I can't afford healthcare and I have to neglect my car too. Very sad š¢
Guess you have to sleep on a couch, let yourself go and watch your car s*** the bed to be able to work at the Dollar Tree
Guess you have to need Dollar Tree to keep their prices low more than the average customer to be able to work here...
No. It was one of those internet āads assessorā jobs. I figured the minuscule pay and supposed lack of hours Iād be getting wasnāt worth the trouble.
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Wish I could find one of these mythical work-from-home jobs. Most of the ones Iāve looked into seem very scammy.
I almost got hired for one but they were making me do a ridiculous amount of ātrainingā, so I gave up on it.