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Old 05-23-2009, 11:02 AM
 
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I've seen posts by members who are in retail HR. I'm in need of a retail HR person, head hunter/recruiter/employment agency. I'm a district manager of a retail specialty store with a national chain, and I am looking to branch out. I oversee 8 retail units, 2 warehouses, 35 full time and 20 part time associates low season, 50 full time and 25 part time associates during peak, and over 7.5 million in sales. I live in Palm Beach, Florida; but my relocation is not an issue as I do not require paid relocation, I do not own a home, and I do not have kids.
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Old 05-23-2009, 11:25 AM
 
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I've seen posts by members who are in retail HR. I'm in need of a retail HR person, head hunter/recruiter/employment agency. I'm a district manager of a retail specialty store with a national chain, and I am looking to branch out. I oversee 8 retail units, 2 warehouses, 35 full time and 20 part time associates low season, 50 full time and 25 part time associates during peak, and over 7.5 million in sales. I live in Palm Beach, Florida; but my relocation is not an issue as I do not require paid relocation, I do not own a home, and I do not have kids.
Thanks!

Hell, you just got there and you dont' like it already...hmm?

The retail comments have been instigated by people who feel that if they can't find a job in their chosen field, that at least retail could provide a stop gap for their shrinking bank accounts.

They are not really posts from people looking to get ahead in the retail field or promoting jobs running large retail stores.

just a thought!

p.s. I have a sister in retail, but more in the corporate marketing end of it.

good luck!
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Old 05-28-2009, 10:03 AM
 
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any suggestions?
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Old 05-28-2009, 10:16 AM
 
Location: South Carolina
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yes take something ,anything out of your field and you might find something . I am am an adm asst and right now I do bartending cause it is the only thing I can find and right now working for tips so go figure . I know I am not too proud to work at anything
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