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Having a cdl,I have to admit, DG hires some good drivers witnessing some of those locations they have to back in to
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Quoted: Now they have the self checkout machine they usually have 2 people working the whole place with one just jumping back and forth to the front. Fuck all that for just over minimum wage. View Quote There's a Dollar Tree about a mile from my home in a small strip mall. The managers are good - middle aged white men. Professional and polite and keep the store pretty well stocked and shelves properly faced. Their employees are well... pathetic. One I think is a neanderthal. Having said that, they are polite, just slow to move, lazy unless ridden (bless those managers), and not very knowledgeable as to where to find things in a store that is seriously smaller than my firm's suite of offices. In any event, you can find some decent deals there... well at least you could in the past. Then Biden turned the Dollar Tree into a the Buck Twenyfive... and then they unveiled their "premium" items that sell for $3, $4, and $5. Then last week I noticed the 1.25 liter bottles of soda were now listed as $1.75 and the Gatorade was $2.50 and they had Starbucks drinks in the cooler for $4. Any and all pretense that this was a dollar store is now gone, and they are still busy. You'd think they might be able to pay a little better now and get some employees worth a damn. |
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Quoted: GD at its best . If it doesn’t affect me then fuck all y’all . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I have literally never set foot in one and I never plan to. Doesn't affect me. GD at its best . If it doesn’t affect me then fuck all y’all . That's not the dumb part of that post. The dumb part is when people stop by just to say "If it doesn’t affect me then fuck all y’all but it's still a great use of everybody's time for me to post how this doesn't affect me." |
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Cant you just drive less than 10 blocks in any direction and find another one?
Dollar stores seem to be more prevalent than McDonalds. |
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I’d be amazed if any of the local ones that I’ve been to don’t lose as much inventory to theft as they have go out in sales. It’s not at all uncommon to go into any of them and find both employees on the far side of the store stocking shelves and nobody around the front at all.
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Welcome to the world of staffing shortages. It will get worse. Figure out how to keep people, even the suboptimal ones, or limit your business growth. AI/automation will only help with that on the margins.
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In alot small towns, the Dollar General is only store in town. My town is a great example. DG and Kwick Trip gas station is only place to buy groceries in town. Neighboring town has a small grocery store, otherwise 40 minute drive to a large one.
I worked at the Corporate Headquarters about 15 years ago in Hendersonville TN. It is actually a really nice place to work, but I would not want to work at a store. They work those guys to death as stated earlier. |
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When you are traveling, those dollar stores have everything you need. There are a good place to stop and buy stuff. I have always been amazed how many frozen food things they have.
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Quoted: My sister worked at one for a second job last year. She was 1 of 3 employees in that store. By her 3rd day she was by herself. It paid like crap, but she could make her own hours and it was super flexible in when she could work which is what she needed. She didn't mind the job though. View Quote Retail can be dangerous for a woman working alone. |
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Quoted: Quit your complaining. There will be a new Spanish speaking crew hired shortly at half those wages. They will have free access to bit coin atm’s in the store to send money back home. Joe saw this coming and he has your back. His lesson in economics will keep people frozen in place because cheap labor is just waiting to take their place. View Quote The Walmart near me is getting all their low wage clerks from India now. “Hello my name Seetheram, I for you am now please to be helping!” |
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All the local dollar stores are going strong. I stopped by one last weekend for some outdoor Easter decorations. I was surprised at how cheap the merchandise was. Charmin Ultra Strong TP for 2/3 the price at WM or Publix. Canned goods, other paper products, soda were also cheaper than at WM or Publix. I would not buy a T Bone steak there, but Campbell's soup is Campbell's soup no matter the store you buy it from. None had passed their expiration dates, I checked.
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Quoted: We have them littered about here in W. Colo, but none close enough to be useful, when I had a Safeway 2 miles away. Then 5 years ago the Safeway closed and has sat vacant till we got the dollar general/family dollar recently . Yes, both stores under one roof, they say it's the only one in the US. Pretty weird layout, half the store DG, half FD. Like right down the middle is a county line and the same cheap stuff on both sides. Always seems like more employees than customers, they have little dog squeak toys at the checkout that say "squeeze me for service". I don't think they'll make it in this neighborhood. I bought out here 25 years ago, it was much more affordable then, like everywhere, but still kind of a snobby area. View Quote It's Dollar Tree and Family Dollar. Same company now, and separate from Dollar General. Confusing at first. |
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Quoted: lol There’s probably fifty of them within thirty miles of my house…… their prices are good but some of them are managed poorly. One near my old house had so much inventory going out the back door they fired the entire crew and charged a couple of them with theft. View Quote Same in my AO and everyone is run a little different. Some are very well run (read less stock clogging up the aisles) some seem to have a lot of riff-raff wandering around in them. To be completely honest I shop at them simply for the fact that they carry what I happen to be looking for, Folgers instant coffee in the little foil tubes for one. It's all a matter of knowing what they carry the alternative being a 25 mile trip to the nearest Walmart. |
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Quoted: We stopped by a DG once when we were on vacation to pick up some pool floats. Employee is standing outside the front door (around noon) and tells me “we closed. Nuh uh we closed” At noon on a Tuesday? I reply “Yeah we got robbed. Cops are on the way” Guess we basically drove right past the getaway car as we pulled up because they had JUST left. What a shithole View Quote How is a store a shit hole if it gets robbed? High end stores get robbed as well. Are those shit holes too? |
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Quoted: Same here locally. Oddly enough they built a family dollar right next door now. Local gas station where we have had a charge account for fuel for 30 years shut its doors last week. Best location in town in my opinion. Certainly will be in a few years when urban sprawl gets here. He brought our final fuel bill in Monday and I asked him why he shut it down and he said he was tired of dealing with employees. Based on who he's had working there I'd say he hasn't been paying them very well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Our local DG has shut down randomly many times because of lack of staff. Can't say I blame them. Seems like a terrible place to work. Same here locally. Oddly enough they built a family dollar right next door now. Local gas station where we have had a charge account for fuel for 30 years shut its doors last week. Best location in town in my opinion. Certainly will be in a few years when urban sprawl gets here. He brought our final fuel bill in Monday and I asked him why he shut it down and he said he was tired of dealing with employees. Based on who he's had working there I'd say he hasn't been paying them very well. I know that not all managers and employers treat their employees bad and pay them crap wages at these types of jobs, but a lot do. I'm always skeptical when owners and managers are complaining about their employees. To them it is the employees fault that the business is failing. They won't look in the mirror. If your business model needs to pay sub par wages then the employees won't care. I don't blame them either. Some employers think that they have a right to a persons labor and time off the clock |
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If a company offers shit wages and a shitty, unsafe working environment, I would hope they have trouble with staffing. I would encourage everyone that works in DG stores to seek alternative employment, given my experience with the stores in my area. Good decision by the workers, I'm glad they are out of that situation.
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Quoted: I worked at a Dillards in the dock for a while as a second job. I already had a "professional" job, but needed some extra income. It was a surreal experience. No one was really responsible for anything in their own mind. Taking initiative for anything not explicitly assigned was never a thing. View Quote I worked big box retail for a few years. Management made it hard for any employee to take initiative. If you did try to and made the tiniest mistake you got yelled at and threatened with suspension or reduced hours. Same thing applied if you did the job right but the current manager just didn't like it. Employees learn quick to do the bare minimum and do exactly as management said to. I know that people should take pride in their work, but those jobs will beat a person down |
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I stopped in one near me the other day, looking for something my wife needed. They had a sign on the door, "Not accepting cash today, sorry for the inconvenience"
Me and another guy turned around instantly. Found the item at a local drug store. |
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Quoted: Seen it here before recently. Small BFE store was being staffed by people from three surrounding stores on top of their shift there, lasted two weeks before they quit going. View Quote Quoted: Our local DG has shut down randomly many times because of lack of staff. Can't say I blame them. Seems like a terrible place to work. View Quote Quoted: Local Dollar General store is always understaffed. Cashier stocks shelves and does everything else. View Quote They chicks that run them always look like they have been on a 3 week meth bender with no sleep. Sadly, it probably them just trying to keep the store up and running. |
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Quoted: Our local DG has shut down randomly many times because of lack of staff. Can't say I blame them. Seems like a terrible place to work. View Quote People talk about how poorly Walmart pays all the time. DG pays less. It's part of how they keep prices down. They also have lots of DG only package sizes. Cheaper sticker price sure, but do the math and more expensive per ounce. Great when you only need that item and the grocery store is 30 miles away, not so much for other situations. |
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Quoted: You know you’re in a small town when the dollar store is the center View Quote Biggest business we have in my town is the bar. We also have a gas station and two churches. How's that for small? I can walk the dog from city limits on one side to city limits on the other side in 10-20 minutes depending on how many treed he wants to stop, sniff and pee on. |
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I'm surprised they had six employees.
There's a new one close to me that seemed to only have one employee working the couple times I've stopped there. |
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Say what you want about DG, but rural areas and ghetto areas rely on those type of stores to make it possible to live.
Unless or until something huge changes and we can magically return to the old days of mom n pop stores (unlikely), then a lot of people will rely on DG. How Dollar Stores Quietly Consumed America |
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Quoted: One that I go to sometimes looks like hell. Boxes scattered around, and disorganized. I will say though that the employees I see in there, all one or two of them, are busting their ass. Looks to me that the store is way under staffed. One or two people can only do so much in a day. No matter how hard they work and what corp thinks on person can do View Quote The Fire Marshal has closed the ones in my area several times due to the stock blocking aisles. |
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https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/13/investing/family-dollar-dollar-tree-closing-stores/index.html
Perfect timing for this thread |
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View Quote If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. |
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