I worked for Tractor Supply for about 3 months about 9 years ago. I won't say which store, but it was in NC. I started out at $8 per hour. which would be a maximum of about $16,000 a year. No overtime never ever.
Since I had been a little manager on my last job, in a month they made me something called a 'Team Leader'. And raised my pay to $8.50/hour. About 17,000 a year, if I had stayed a year.
Being a team leader, I was expected to close the store every night, ride heard on the other workers-most had been there longer than me and really knew more about how the store operated than I did. And some of those boys were less than 18 years old. And I had to count the cash drawers and make sure the place was locked up each night. (All this extra responsibility for an extra $20 a week in my paycheck.)
When I quit I had worked 7 consecutive Sundays. Even the ones I was supposedly 'off' I had to go back in to work for a store meeting.
And the day before I quit the spring sale stuff had come in on the truck(s). I went in at 12:00 noon we put up stock and left at 2:00 the following morning, not done yet, and was scheduled to be back at work at 12:00 noon that day. It was also the 7th consecutive day that I had worked an 8 hour shift. And when they finally mailed me my paycheck, there was no overtime in it. (Although that may have been just on account of how they figured their work weeks.)
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