We have hired nineteen people for just five positions in a two month span. Interviewed twice that amount in the same time frame.
The five positions were HA, HI, office, backroom and SL support (cashier/MCA). Out of those nineteen, NONE of them are still here. NONE. Zip. Zilch. Zero. They all quit before or during the onboarding/training. Most were a NCNS.
I wonder how much it costs the store and company to hire and onboard an employee, then having to pay wages for them to do orientation and training and never seeing a day of actual work?
I am one of the interviewing managers. I can't tell you how many times I was basically laughed at when the topic of pay came up (minimum wage). A lot of interviews were cut super short too, a lot of candidates walked out telling me "thanks, but no thanks". They end up at Target, Macy's, Lowe's or even Walmart with a higher starting wage.
It's real frustrating and a waste of time. An exercise in futility in trying to bring people in. The economy is getting stronger. Maybe I should jump ship and get in on the action?