More worried about getting sued than supporting Store Managers - Store Manager Vans Employee Review

2.0
5 Jan 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great Discounts Great Hours Easy Job for the most part unless at a smaller store then most of the time it is you and an associate

Cons

Lower volume (1-2 mil) gets virtually no payroll there were times where I had a hard time getting things done because I needed to save payroll for the weekend. Store manager payroll is counted instead of automatic. They do payroll by $ and you only get a % of payroll for the money you make, so it is a lot of guessing if youll have enough to really accomplish things in the store. When an employee is on a final they STILL won't fire them because they are a California based company so don't expect bad employees to be let go.

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5.0
12 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fun work environment if you love skateboarding/surf type of vibe.

Cons

Less hours during nonpeak season

3.0
22 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The environment is absolutely amazing with my coworkers and they are always supportive. Any issues that arise are met with a high level of humanity - on the base level of the people I work with, because I haven't really delt with corporate. It genuinely feels nice to work here when you have a team like mine. The culture of skating is absolutely amazing to learn about at VANs and be a part of as well. I like the history behind some of the shoes, but that's probably just because I'm a history nerd.

Cons

Part time doesn't get many hours or enough pay to survive off of. However, you can't become full time unless you get a higher position. Sadly, they are incredibly hard to get, due to the fact people seem to stay with VANs if they get that promotion, just because it seems to be great to work here once you have that higher position. As well as the usual shift is 4 hours, and sometimes you only get one shift a week. It's just incredibly hard to stay here when it can't even give you enough money on your paychecks to get a small amount of groceries that'll last one person two weeks.

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