Don't expect to make a living wage for a long time. - Cashier Goodwill Employee Review

2.0
28 Jan 2013
Recommend
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Pros

They have benefits. You get a paid break every two hours.

Cons

The people who get promoted are the ones that try to get others in trouble. You have to work 28 hours a week to get benefits which would be fine but many employees are classified as 24 hour a week employees and then forced to work 40 hour weeks without benefits. Strict rules about everything.

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5.0
9 May 2026
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Pros

I get paid consistently. I don't have to stress about restraining people or raising my voice. My clients are friendly.

Cons

The pay is that good. I have to travel to NYC every day.

2.0
9 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Work fulfilling both physically and socially, dealing with donors and fellow employees for this retiree and former legal and business professional.

Cons

Creepy, clannish, petty, and cultish management is more interested in humiliating others under the guise of "following rules" many of their own making than in ensuring that the work facility is properly equipped to handle daily workflow. Communication nonexistent. Managers pop in and out, apparently stationed at some secret location.  Robotic replies to legitimate work questions when they weren't out-and-out nasty.  I've occasionally dealt with this sort of folks, but never an entire collection of them cheering each other on as might appear in some deleted scene from "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Poisonous and bizarre. Recommended only for the Abnormal Psychology student.

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