Retail workers are fed up. And they’re quitting in record numbers in response.
“Retail workers, drained from the pandemic and empowered by a strengthening job market, are leaving jobs like never before.
Some are finding less stressful positions at insurance agencies, marijuana dispensaries, banks and local governments, where their customer service skills are rewarded with higher wages and better benefits. Others are going back to school to learn new trades, or waiting until they are able to secure reliable child care.
‘It was a really dismal time, and it made me realize this isn’t worth it,’ said 23-year-old Aislinn Potts of Murfreesboro, Tenn., who left her $11-an-hour job as an aquatic specialist at a national pet chain in April to focus on writing and art. ‘My life isn’t worth a dead-end job.’
In interviews with more than a dozen retail workers who recently left their jobs, nearly all said the pandemic introduced new strains to already challenging work: longer hours, understaffed stores, unruly customers and even pay cuts.”
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