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[random] hehehe, a staff discount at the $2 shop, lol :D [/random] i was accepted for a job a few months after they changed the staff discount policy, staff a few months before i was employed got items at the retail buying price thing + 10%, it was heeeaps cheap, now its 10% off things :( oh well

EDIT: that wasnt at best buys though

I work at Blockbuster video and I get 20% anything I want to buy ( other than electroncs ie: ps2, xbox, gamecube...I really wish I got discounts on those tho :yes:)

And I also get 5 free game/movie rentals a week...

Not too bad...

I know someone that works at circuit city and I think they just get things at cost...

I know my friend that works at Best Buy gets like 10%. He's quitting soon though.

Where I work, we get what the store pays for, plus 13%. I work at Osco, if anyone has heard of it, it's not that much very known elsewhere expect in Illinois and some other states, like Indiana. Doesn't have stores elsewhere is basically why. Albertsons owns Osco. Hmmm, we have Liquor (the department I've been working in since Nov02) and also Camera, Pharmacy, School/Auto, Cosmetics, Baby, Seasonal, some other things and Hallmark (which is going to be soon American Greetings which sucks, they switch when the contact is up, so after AG, it will be back to Hallmark). Basically all I really ever get discounts is either Liquor, stuff from the school aisle, like CDR's (I pay I think it was $12 for a 50 pack.. :p 40x or 48x, I forget) not bad.

I work there now, the discount is products at cost plus 5%. It works out great on some products but ****ty on others. And I guess it really depends on the state that you work in to determine how old you must be. I know at this BestBuy we have people that are only 16 working.

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