Virginia Needlewoman:clerks will try to snake a regular customer to them
A very familiar scenario to me! I can't tell you how working at a high-pressure place like Dillard's make ordinarily nice people turn suspicious and conniving. Because only high sales numbers and high number of credit card applications are recognized and rewarded (instead of in addition to other factors like helpfulness and reliability), necessary work like putting up stock, re-arranging the sales floor, cleaning up, and other duties are often pushed to the wayside. Only the numbers matter. I still remember when we would have between 7-10 sales associates on the floor. We were told that each of us was "required" to process 5 new credit card applications each day, but it was a slow season and we'd only have maybe 30 customers even walk through the department all day. Even if EVERY customer agreed to apply for a new Dillard's credit card, there just weren't enough customers for all that. My favorite was when my department was pulled aside one at a time and told we'd "have to do better" in terms of credit card applications. Sure, no problem! Give me some blow-up dolls with driver's license numbers and I'll see what I can concoct!


I often judge a business by its former employees. If they are still willing to return and shop there, that tells me a little about how they think of the place. I think I've been inside Dillard's twice since I left several years ago.