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Assistant Manager Wages
What do you guys imagine gamestop pays for an assistant manager?
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At least $23.00 an hour. I'd apply A.S.A.P.
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I heard some assistant managers make upwards of $27 an hour, plus benefits.
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Yes, do it now. You've only got one life to live.
And I'd say more than that if you're in the U.S. |
I actually have an interview on monday. awesome. I wonder if they're gonna quiz me on games or sumthing.
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I'm an assistant manager at a GameStop in New Jersey and I earn $32.00 an hour. I've only held the position for four months. I also get paid lunch breaks and I'm allowed to take the new games home for a couple days so that I can have an informed opinion on them when customers ask if they're any good.
So if they offer you anything less than $28.00 an hour, they're just trying to sucker you into a fool's contract. Don't let them lowball you like that. |
It's in Canada (just moved here). I guess they're called EB here?
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EB was bought by GameStop here in the States. Not sure how it is up North, but it's the same company down here.
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EB games Canada is owned by GameStop too.
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just gotta find something to wear..
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Actually, because of the new labor laws that just passed up here, assistant managerial positions will probably be better paid than a similar position in the States.
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In the event that a customer can't make up his or her mind, I just tell them to purchase Final Fantasy or Halo. Works every time. |
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How do I prop this thread?
I'm so glad this guy can find the best advice on these forums! |
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I hear some of the questions in the interview are on video game history. Things like being able to adequately explain the protagonist or lack thereof in FF VI, or the Cloud-Zack relationship in VII. I know they asked my cousin to give a chronological explanation of the Mario universe.
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During the interview, if the subject of sports comes up, act dumb. First, they don't want an assistant manager who's going to distract other employees with off-topic discussions about football or hockey. Second, if you know a lot about sports, then you probably play sports and will want time to pursue this activity. This is time that you won't be available to GameStop. That looks bad to interviewers. If you're caught off guard and you do blurt out something factual involving sports, insist upon your mother's grave that you learned it from playing Madden 2008. Reinforce this by saying something really stupid and obvious, just like John Madden. "The key to a good offense is winning football games." is a good one. Even if the subject isn't football, blame Madden 2008 anyhow. It's not like that middle-management asshole knows the difference. Also, if you're asked what your favorite game is, the correct answer is "Whichever game we're pushing pre-orders for." Your spineless demeanor will give the impression that you're not one of those opinionated types who'll question authority. Lastly, whip out your Gameboy or PSP during the interview. Your on-the-go dedication to their trade will certainly impress even the most hardened critic. |
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You guys are so silly. I'm an assistant manager at Gamestop, make $41.50 an hour, have 4 weeks paid vacation every year, get lunch delivered to me daily, and the manager himself brings me my coffee every morning on his way in. All I had to do was show them my boobs.
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And you'd think with those kind of credentials (that being your boobs) you'd never have problems getting medical care.
.....KIDDING..... |
Sadly, doctors are jaded to that sort of thing. Boobs are the one thing they see all damn day long.
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$27 p/h? $32 p/h? $41.50 p/h!?
RawkSocks, make sure you ask to be paid in euros. |
I remember the store manager at the GameCrazy I worked at made around $14 an hour, I believe. I guess the bonuses made up for it, or something.
I loved how the bastard would talk about his prior experience as a manager in the "restaurant business." It wasn't until one of my co-workers got him drunk that we found out "restaurant business" actually meant McDonalds. All jokes aside, you can make a pretty decent chunk of change working for McDonalds. |
I'm actually pretty surprised that an assistant manager position pays so well. Most assistant mgr positions I see available are in the 12 - 14 $/hr range. At $27/hr you are pulling in more than 50k before taxes (at full time) which is not a bad wage considering.
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You, Gumby, are just precious.
Don't ever change. |
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I see. |
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