River island sales adviser job
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Re: River island sales adviser jobFourthly, Why don't you just help them out and help answer the question?(Original post by Lmeechan)
Firstly. Could you not have put this in any of the other River Island threads?
Secondly. You say you just got the job yet you don't know what your pay is?
Thirdly. Why did you not use that brain you have & ask when you accepted the job?
When you are in an interview you think of a million things so its easy to forget.
But id say in the region of £5.30-£6, but im guessing. -
Re: River island sales adviser jobDid I say to ask during the interview? No!(Original post by MrWill)
Fourthly, Why don't you just help them out and help answer the question?
When you are in an interview you think of a million things so its easy to forget.
But id say in the region of £5.30-£6, but im guessing.
I said Why did the op not ask when he/she accepted the job offer?
It would help if you read what I wrote. -
Re: River island sales adviser job
Well you should really have asked them when you accepted the job. And they should really have told you.
However no-one here is going to know exactly what it is so ring up the branch where you're going to be working and see if you can speak to the manager or whoever it was that offered you the job. -
Re: River island sales adviser jobIf you and the OP don't know how much you are/they are on then how will you/they know that you/they have received the correct amount of money(Original post by Hk :))
No I don't think you should have asked I think it makes you look like your just after the money even if you are lol!! I still don't know my pay lol suppose have to find out payday
but just ask if you really want to know x

It's only at the interview you shouldn't ask.
It sound to ask once you get it/

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Re: River island sales adviser jobYou haven't accepted yet you are going to an induction. That means you just accepted.(Original post by jellyxxxxx)
Because I got a phone call saying I had got it, I haven't accepted it I have an induction on Saturday which is why I was asking incase they don't tell me then
This was posted from The Student Room's iPhone/iPad App
Also why did you not ask when they phoned
Or you can ask on Saturday when you go
Could you not have thought of that yourself or does everyone else need to think for you? -
Thanks for actually helping hahah!!(Original post by MrWill)
Fourthly, Why don't you just help them out and help answer the question?
When you are in an interview you think of a million things so its easy to forget.
But id say in the region of £5.30-£6, but im guessing.
This was posted from The Student Room's iPhone/iPad App -
Re: River island sales adviser jobLol true ... yh i didn't ask at the interview but the interviewee said something like "£" amount I was like OK but because I got offered another job role with the same compnay Im still not sure but don't want to ask lol I know it's not low like minimum wage ...(Original post by Lmeechan)
If you and the OP don't know how much you are/they are on then how will you/they know that you/they have received the correct amount of money
It's only at the interview you shouldn't ask.
It sound to ask once you get it/

Last edited by Hk :); 28-06-2012 at 21:45.