How much do zone supervisors earn an hour? Does it depend on whether you are in an A or B-sized store, or is it the same across the board?
I was told that the pay was "competitive". Very vague if you ask me. I know the $11.20 I get paid as a lead is not competitive, at least not in the Pacific Northwest. I have a real hard time believing this as Sears is just about done. I'm a softlines lead working alongside another lead. One of us stays, the other goes. Even with two leads nothing gets accomplished. Weeks go by when the entire softlines department receives a paltry 60-80 hours, and two fulltime leads have to take 35-40 of those hours apiece. Any time we do get hours, the MCAs we oversee are stolen away to ring up customers when there's a metric ton of projects to do (though it's not their fault).
And upper management? Corporate, especially? They're really bold to expect the world with no manpower. 24 hours for all freight to be stocked. Resets up the yingyang. This project, that project. They b---- and moan when things don't go right and resort to threats and intimidation.
So regardless I just chose not to apply for the zone supervisor position. In fact, come the 9th, the last day before the switchover, I am leaving Sears. I feel sorry for my co-worker, the other lead, who decided to take the position.