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  • Is working at Costco really all it's cracked up to be?

    在好市多工作是不是真的並沒有所說的那麽好?

  • The only way to find out is from employees themselves, and luckily, they're not afraid

    唯一知道的方法是從員工問起,幸運的是,他們並不吝於。

  • to talk about their experiences.

    分享他們的經驗。

  • Here's a look at what it's really like to work at Costco, straight from the people who

    一起來一窺究竟在好市多工作到底是怎樣的,讓我們直接從最了解的人知道。

  • know best.

  • Working at Costco might seem like a simple job, but employees tell a different story:

    在好市多工作看起來像是個簡單的工作,但是員工可不這樣認為。

  • apparently, it can be as exhausting as an intense gym session.

    它似乎可以像密集的健身課程一樣令人筋疲力盡。

  • Rachael, a Costco employee in Colorado, told Mental Floss that employees are the ones who

    在科羅拉多的好市多工作的 Rachael 告訴 Mental Floss 雜誌,都是員工在。

  • do all the heavy-lifting.

    抬重物的。

  • According to her:

    根據他的說法:

  • "When you see pallets stacked with 50-pound bags of flour or sugar or dog food or cat

    「當你看到堆滿 50 磅袋裝麵粉或糖或狗糧或貓沙時,」

  • litter, a lot of that stuff had to be stacked by hand by employees before the store opens.

    「很多東西都是得由員工在開門前親手堆上去的。」

  • Ditto for those giant stacks of shoes and bottles of salsa or five-gallon jugs of cooking

    「同理,成堆的鞋子和沙沙醬或是五加侖的烹飪油都是我們搬的。」

  • oil.

  • It's a lot of hard work."

    「這是很多苦活。」

  • Costco is a membership-based store, meaning you have to pay an annual fee in order to

    是一家會員制的店,這意味著您必須支付年費。

  • get a card that allows you to shop there and enjoy all of those discounted prices.

    才能獲得一張卡片,以便您在那裡購物並享受所有這些折扣價。

  • Every customer is expected to show their membership card to an employee before they walk through

    每個顧客都需要在員工面前展示會員卡才能進門。

  • the doors.

  • "Welcome to Costco.

    「歡迎光臨好市多。」

  • I love you."

    「我愛你。」

  • However, that doesn't mean customers are always happy about doing it.

    但是,這並不意味著顧客總是樂於這樣做。

  • One Costco employee explained on Reddit that one of the hardest jobs there is working the

    一位好市多員工在 Reddit 上解釋說,其中一個最難的工作之就是。

  • entrance simply because of the people they encounter.

    在門口,因為某些他們遇到的人。

  • The employee said that customers tend to make things harder for the card checkers by not

    他們說,有些客人往往會使卡片檢查員更難以做事。

  • showing their card, blocking the entrance when taking out their card, or forgetting

    他們不給他們看會員卡,或是在門口邊拿卡邊擋住入口,或是忘記帶卡。

  • their card and trying to get in anyway.

    卻依然想闖進去。

  • Another user explained that one of the most common issues that comes up is people trying

    另一位人解釋說,最常見的問題之一就是人們在嘗試購物。

  • to shop there even if they aren't members.

    即使他們不是會員。

  • Sorry folks, but that's not how it works!

    抱歉了各位,但是他們不是這樣運作的。

  • Costco is known for having a terrific workplace environment, but it's not just the pay that

    好市多以良好的工作環境出名,但不只是他們薪水讓他出名。

  • makes it awesome.

  • Employees enjoy lots of great benefits, and plenty of perks on the job as well.

    員工可以享受很多優惠,工作上也有很多好處。

  • One of the best has to be the fact that they're able to shop after hours.

    其中最棒的一點是他們可以在關門之後逛。

  • Kathleen, a Costco employee in Washington, told Mental Floss:

    在華盛頓州的好市多員工 Kathleen 告訴 Mental Floss:

  • "You can shop after hours, and a lot of employees do that.

    「你可以在關門後逛,很多員工都這樣做。」

  • You just bring your cart to the front register."

    「你只要把你的購物車推到收銀台就好。」

  • Costco stores actually keep their member service counter open after the store closes for exactly

    好市多正為此因而讓客服中心在關門後開著。

  • that reason.

  • Oh, and you can't forget about the fact that employees have access to all of the wonderful

    哦,你不能忘記員工可以嘗試所有最棒的免費樣品。

  • free samples that make weekend Costco shopping that much betterand you better believe

    這讓周末的好市多採買之旅更棒了—毫無疑問的。

  • they take advantage of them.

    他們好好的利用這點。

  • One Reddit user who claimed to have worked there for over seven years said they ate a

    其中一個 Reddit 網民聲稱在好市多工作了超過七年,他說,

  • lot of samples, and added a helpful tip to non-employees:

    他們吃了很多試吃品,也給了許多非員工的人許多提點。

  • "The demo people are there every day but Saturday and Sunday are the prime times to get free

    「給試吃的員工每天都在那,但周六和周日是獲得免費食品的黃金時段。」

  • grub."

    「」

  • Another Reddit user who had worked at Costco for over two years jokingly said that workers

    另一個在好市多工作兩年以上的 Reddit 網民戲稱,

  • there called the samples the "Employee Buffet."

    員工都稱這些試吃品為「員工餐。」

  • Every Costco has the same policy for customers who are leaving the store: after you pay and

    每個好市多於離開商店的顧客都有相同的政策:付款後在離開前,

  • as you are walking out, an employee checks over your receipt and looks at the items in

    員工都會檢查你的收據並檢查你推車裡的商品。

  • your cart.

  • But have you ever wondered how they do it so quickly?

    但是,你曾有想過為什麼他們能檢查如此快速?

  • Apparently, they aren't reading the entire receipt.

    顯然地,他們並不是在檢查收據。

  • Thomas, an employee in California, told Mental Floss:

    Thomas,一個在加州的員工告訴 Mental Floss:

  • "We're looking for items on the bottom of the cart, big items like TVs or alcohol."

    「我們在檢查在推車底下的商品,尤其是大件商品像電視或酒類。」

  • One Reddit user talked about it on a thread, saying that employees count the number of

    其中一個 Reddit 網民在串流上說,員工數你推車裡的商品。

  • things in your cart and see if it's the same number as on the receipts.

    確認他跟收據上的一樣。

  • They also said that they check for expensive items:

    他們也會檢查昂貴的商品:

  • "Lots of people I knew just checked for the expensive things and didn't bother with anything

    「我認識的很多人知道我只是檢查昂貴的東西也不在乎其他東西。」

  • else."

  • Another user said that they also look for doubles, saying:

    另一個網民說他們也會檢查多出來的商品:

  • "Most of what we find is actually errors with scanning.

    「大部分我們發現的都是掃描時的錯誤。」

  • Had someone accidentally key in the number for a $1000 item instead of a bag of avocados

    「我們曾經有人不小心為一袋酪梨輸入了一千塊美金。」

  • once."

  • Costco employees are generally pretty happy, but one very common complaint is that their

    好市多員工大部分都很快樂,但是卻有個常見的抱怨。

  • technology seems to be very outdated across the board.

    就是他們的硬體科技似乎已經過時了。

  • One employee said on Reddit:

    有個員工在 Reddit 上說:

  • "Whoever is in charge of technological advancement and taking the digital systems that run our

    「無論是誰負責技術部門和整個公司的數字系統,」

  • entire company into the future needs to take a step back and reevaluate what we're doing."

    「都需要退後一步,重新評估我們正在做的事情。」

  • Another employee complained about not being able to look at their schedules or submit

    另一名員工抱怨無法查看他們的班表或在網上提交請假單。

  • time off online and not having a tablet to use to check inventory, adding:

    也沒辦法用平板查看庫存,他補充:

  • "Why do our computers and registers look like they came from the '80s?

    「為什麼我們的電腦和註冊部看起來像八零年代的?」

  • Why is everything done by paper and pencil?

    「為什麼所有的東西都是紙筆?」

  • I get that this kind of stuff is expensive to upkeep, and by not doing tech upgrades

    「我知道這種東西維護成本很高,但是沒有進行技術升級,」

  • we keep our prices low, but it's time to join the rest of the world."

    「我們很賤價,現在是時候跟上世界腳步了。」

  • "Password entered."

    「密碼已輸入。」

  • It's pretty common knowledge that, in most stores, there's more inventory in the back

    眾所周知,在大多數商店中,倉庫後面的量有更多。

  • all you have to do is ask an employee to check for you.

    你只需要請員工幫你查看一下就好。

  • Well, at Costco, what you see is what they have.

    但是,在好市多,你看到的就是他們所有的貨了。

  • One Costco employee told Reader's Digest:

    其中一個員工告訴 Reader's Digest:

  • "Costco is a 'warehouse' store in a literal sensewe don't have any additional storage

    「好市多從字面上來說就是個『倉庫』,我們沒有多餘的庫存。」

  • from what you see on the shelves.

    「除了你在架上看到的。」

  • If it's not there, don't ask us to check the 'back.'

    「如果上面沒有,不要請我們看庫存。」

  • The 'back' doesn't exist."

    「倉庫並不存在的。」

  • One employee said something similar on Reddit, adding that if you notice the item is up on

    一位員工在 Reddit 上說了類似的話,並補充說如果你注意到商品,

  • the pallets on the higher shelves, you can try asking someone to get them down, but they

    在更高的架上,你可以試著請人幫你拿下來。

  • may not.

    但是,他們可能並不會這樣做。

  • The employee said:

    員工說道:

  • "I've been told they don't take down pallets from the shelves because it would require

    「我們被告知不要從架上拿東西下來,因為這會需要」

  • driving the forklifts through all the customer foot traffic, roping off the aisle and the

    「需要在充滿人流的走道中開升降機,封鎖走道。」

  • one opposite for safety and would generally cause too much hassle.

    「在安全疑慮上,這也製造太多麻煩。」

  • If something is up high and there's none on the floor, just go back the next day for it."

    「如果地上的架子沒了,但更高的架上還有,你只能改天再來。」

  • "I didn't really know we carried these."

    「我真的不知道我們有這些。」

  • "These?

    「這些?」

  • You guys got everything in here."

    「你們要什麼這裡都有。」

  • "Well, we sure do, is it working out for you?"

    「的確,但,這個好用嗎?」

  • If you've ever worried about how your food is being handled at Costco, let this reassure

    如果你曾經擔心過好市多如何處理你的食物,讓我們放心吧:

  • you: employees say food safety is a really big deal to them.

    員工說,食品安全在好市多是很重要的。

  • Employee Rachael told Mental Floss:

    Rachael 告訴 Mental Floss:

  • "If an employee forgets to remove their apron before exiting the department, they must remove

    「如果一名員工在離開部門前忘記脫圍裙,他們在脫掉圍裙後,」

  • that apron, toss it into the hamper, and put on a fresh apron because now it's contaminated."

    「必須將它丟到洗衣籃,並穿上一個新的,因為圍裙才沒被汙染。」

  • She also said that there are rules against employees wearing nail polish near food prep,

    在食品準備區,員工是不准擦指甲油的。

  • as it could chip and fall into the food.

    因為它可能會脫落掉進食物裡。

  • A Costco employee from Florida echoed the same sentiment.

    佛羅里達州的好市多員工也回應同樣的事。

  • They told Business Insider:

    他們告訴 Business Insider:

  • "We are very strict on food quality and safety.

    「我們對於食物品質和安全很嚴格。」

  • We have safety walks every hour that audit the temperatures of our food coolers and storage.

    「 我們每小時都有安全檢查來審核冰箱和儲存器的溫度。」

  • Our famous rotisserie chickens are not allowed to be sold after two hours of sitting in the

    「我們著名的烤雞在烤箱裡烤了兩個小時後才被允許出售。」

  • warmer."

  • Yes, the rumors are true: Working at Costco really does mean terrific benefits, and employees

    是的,謠言是真的:在好市多工作確實意味著極好的優惠。

  • can't stop raving about them.

    而員工贊不絕口。

  • Meghan, a former Costco employee, told Yahoo News that there were more than great hourly

    好市多的舊員工,Meghan 告訴 Yahoo News 他們除了好的時薪以外。

  • wage and healthcare benefits.

    還有健保。

  • Meghan said:

    Meghan 說:

  • "While I was at Costco, they gave employees complimentary memberships to the store."

    「當我在好市多時,他們給員工免費會員資格。」

  • One employee told Business Insider that they got paid holidays, a generous 401(k) plan,

    其中一個員工告訴 Business Insider,他們有帶薪假還有退休金。

  • and affordable healthcare that includes dental and vision insurance.

    以及包括牙科和眼科的健保。

  • An employee with over seven years of experience told Reddit users that employees get a free

    一位擁有超過七年經驗的員工告訴 Reddit 用戶,

  • executive membership.

    員工可獲得免費的行政會員資格。

  • Another random perk?

    這是個隨意的優惠?

  • One employee says they're given a very special gift for the start of the holiday season:

    一位員工表示,他們會在假期開始時獲得非常特別的禮物:

  • "We get free turkeys for Thanksgiving.

    「感恩節我們有免費的火雞。」

  • I didn't even know that before I started working there.

    「我在開始工作以前甚至不知道這件事。」

  • It's a nice perk."

    「這是個很棒的優惠。」

  • We have to agree with that!

    我們不得不承認!

  • Costco is known for their fantastic flexible return policy, which comes with very few restrictions.

    以其出色的靈活退貨政策而聞名,該政策的限制非常少。

  • But be wary of taking advantage of itemployees say they'll start to notice if you're returning

    但要小心利用它...員工們說如果你回來太多次,他們就會開始注意到。

  • too many items.

  • California employee Thomas told Mental Floss they can tell just by the way you talk:

    加州的員工,Thomas告訴 Mental Floss 它們可以從你說話的方式知道:

  • "When someone comes in to return something without a receipt and they go, 'Oh, you can

    「當有人進來退貨但卻沒有收據,他們會說,」

  • look it up on my account.'

    「『你可以從我帳戶裡找到。』」

  • that's a tell.

    這就是你如何抓包。

  • It tells me you return so much stuff that you know what we can find on the computer."

    「它告訴我你曾經退貨過很多東西,我知道我們能在電腦上能找到什麼。」

  • Another employee with over two years of experience there explained on Reddit that while they

    另一位有兩年以上經驗的員工在 Reddit 上解釋說他們。

  • don't flag people, they "can make comments on your membership."

    雖然不會禁止你,但是他們會「在你的會員上註記。」

  • The employee said:

    員工說到:

  • "If a return was over $100 we had to call a supervisor to sign off on it.

    「如果退貨的價格超過一百塊,我們得找上級來簽。」

  • If it was over $300 we had to call a manager.

    「如果試超過三百塊的,我們得找經理來。」

  • The supes and managers were so busy though and got so tired of this rule that they literally

    「儘管如此,他們仍然非常忙碌,他們對這條規則感到厭倦。」

  • only came down to sign the receipt.

    「他們甚至只會過來簽收據。」

  • They would ask us 'Do you think it's okay?' and if we said we were okay with it then they

    「他們會問『你覺得可以嗎?』而如果我們說可以,」

  • would sign it."

    「他們就會簽字。」

  • Most of the time, a trip to Costco means you're ready to stock up on enough food and supplies

    大部分時間,你來好市多意味著你準備好儲備足夠的食物和用品以。

  • to last a few weeks.

    持續數週。

  • But sometimes, you go to just grab a few thingsand those times, you've probably thought

    但是有時候,你只是來拿幾樣東西—而為了這些東西,你大概會覺得,

  • it would be nice to have an express line to go to.

    有個快速通道會很好。

  • There's a legit reason most stores don't have them, though.

    不過,大多數商店沒有這個通道是有理由的。

  • Costco employee Rachael told Mental Floss that the supervisor in charge gets a head

    好市多員工 Rachael 告訴 Mental Floss,上級負責數有多少顧客。

  • count of customers, so they always know how many people are in the store and have an idea

    所以他們能夠知道有多少客人在店裡,

  • of when they'll be checking out.

    好處理結帳的狀況。

  • They can then determine how many registers should be open.

    他們可以決定要開放多少收銀台。

  • They also don't hesitate to pull employees from other departments to help out with lines.

    他們也會猶豫該不該從別的部門拉員工來收銀。

  • There are plenty of great things about working at Costco, but make no mistake, it isn't a

    在好市多工作有很多很棒的事情,但不要搞錯,

  • walk in the parkemployees work hard for those benefits.

    這不是在公園裡散步— 員工得認真工作才能有這些優惠。

  • Aside from the physical labor, many employees say they find the job to be pretty stressful.

    除了體力勞動外,許多員工說他們發現這份工作非常緊張。

  • An anonymous employee wrote on Quora,

    一個匿名的員工寫在 Quora 上。

  • "Costco is an incredibly stressful place to work and you are required as full time to

    「好市多是個令人難以置信且壓力大的工作場所,你需要全職工作,」

  • work for 40 hours a week, generally during the most inconvenient times and often on weekends

    「每週工作 40 小時,一般是在最不方便的時候,就是周末或晚上。」

  • and evenings, giving you very little time away from work."

    「給你很少空閒時間。」

  • Another employee echoed that sentiment:

    另一個員工也回應了這則:

  • "If you do night cleanup or morning stocking you will be under very tight deadlines to

    「如果你做晚上的清掃或是早上的進貨,你會有很緊湊的時限,」

  • get your work done on time and you will often face situations where you are screwed no matter

    「去完成你的工作,你常常得面對不論你做了什麼還是搞砸的狀況。」

  • what you do.

  • It can be very stressful and takes a certain mental fortitude.

    「這可以是非常有壓力的,且需要一定的毅力。」

  • I could only do it for six years before I burned out and had to move on."

    「我只做六年,我在我累壞了以前辭職了,這樣我才能繼續前進。」

  • Even if the job is stressful, most employees say the job is still well worth it.

    即使工作壓力很大,大多數員工都說這份工作仍然值得。

  • One employee from Arizona told Business Insider:

    亞利桑那州的一名員工告訴 Business Insider:

  • "I legitimately love my job."

    「我真的很愛我的工作。」

  • An employee who worked for the company for over two years told Reddit:

    在公司工作了兩年多的員工告訴 Reddit:

  • "The company really does strive to treat their employees fairly...

    「這公司真的對他的員工很好。」

  • It's actually nearly impossible for them to fire you if you've been there for a few years."

    「如果你在那里呆了幾年,他們幾乎不可能解僱你。」

  • However according to one employee on Reddit, the best thing about working there is simple:

    但是,根據一個員工在 Reddit 上說的,在那裏工作最棒的事很簡單:

  • "The fact that everything is done properly.

    「就是大家都做得很好。」

  • There is a real emphasis on doing things the right way rather than the fastest or cheapest.

    「他們強調以正確的方式做事而不是最快或最便宜。」

  • It's a real testament to the quality of this company."

    「這是公司質量的真實證明。」

  • Or to put it another way:

    我們換句話說:

  • "It's fun, everybody knows everybody, they talk about values, and they have good snacks."

    「這很有趣,每個人都了解人,他們談論價值觀,而他們有最好的零食。」

  • "Sounds like a place we both know and love."

    「聽起來像一個我們都知道也都愛的地方。」

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    點這查看我們的最新影片!

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Is working at Costco really all it's cracked up to be?

在好市多工作是不是真的並沒有所說的那麽好?

字幕與單字

單字即點即查 點擊單字可以查詢單字解釋