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I work for a company who are...primarily...former management or other upper positions that come from a big major retailer store. Who I feel are using their store insider knowledge to build up this small company fast. And they are...fast! This didn't sit well with me when i first started but, i needed the job and kept my mouth shut.
Small company. Maybe 200 or so. Maybe 300 max.
The owner is building his business and it's almost an exact replica of a the big major retail store I used to work for. He's trying to turn his company into a corporate business. Worthy goal, I get it...but...I've been wondering, especially with how things are being run with this company anyways, if this is even okay?
Basically, they've hired a ton of upper positioned people from the major retailer and placed them in management positions in this company.
Long story short....our slogan is word for word the same as the major retailers, except for ONE word.
We now have a "career" bath that's built just like the major retailers. I'm not sure if this is something they should be doing and if they got caught...would this mean we would loose our jobs?
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