For veterans out there who have recently left the military and might be interested in a job in the retail industry, this article is something to keep in mind: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/15/us/wal-mart-to-announce-extensive-plan-to-hire-veterans.html?_r=0
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I heard about this in the news. Sounds to me like, at the very least, this could be a good stop-gap job to help pay bills and afford folks the time they need to find their career job (and maybe Wal-Mart can offer a career opportunity), or the time to go to school while suplimenting the income.
Brett, Retailing is a very complex arena. Any business that has storefront access for the public is in retailing. Add to this businesses that sell on-line or also have a storefront. If you want, I'd be pleased to send you an outline of what constitutes retailing. Go to sellingselling and ask me to send it to you.
When starting with any type of business, the place to start is in the backroom/basement where one learns how the business really runs. It is the best place, also, to learn about what the business sells in depth --more that being just a clerk which is what most in WalMart are.
Retailing, like the army, one has to ge through the ranks.
Alan
It can be a great place to gain retail/management experience. Their manager compensation packages are very competitive.
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