>>1
So true, retail business must target their customers first. In this sence its business structure like as franchise doesn't matter. Familymart man unfortunately doesn't understand the most crucial retail business principle. You guys apparently seem not to acquire enough knowledge and insight perhaps you have not been trained yourself through adequate business career. You guys were obviously out of mainstream amid one of the company workforce is quite easily understandable.
Hey fuckin asshole, get your shit out of your mouth.
>>4
Holy shit! you don't have any retailer mind. No meaning of any discussion between affiliate stores and your fuckin HQ. Retailers are always facing their customers of consumer, however you prioritize affiliate store's first. How Japanese convenience store man ignore their direct customers!
I strongly recommend you suspend your job and ponder what you should do.
>>9
Yep, so true. You explained completely correct situation about affiliate stores' man. Why you guys chose an affiliate store man? Because you were aware incompetent of you. You guys have overall no certain knowledge and insight of business. You guys have no skill and trustworthy experience of business. That's why you chose the easiest way to be engaged. You guys are merely mandated to operate the assigned store. You're not qualified to appraise others. You guys cannot make a congent argument. You're merely embarrassed of all what happened around you;i.e. labor shortage, every single year's minimum wage increase, hardness of profitability. All apparently indicates you guys cannot keep current moderate days any longer without doubt.
>>19
Oops! Familymart chain officially advocates ''affiliated store first'', not customers first. However, why you guys make your staff to work alone in your fuckin store? Your HQ allegedly place their affiliated stores first, however you guys have been obliged your staff to work alone. You might be extremely greedy and squeeze your staffs. If so, you guys are absolutely fuckin shit.
When I look at recent writings, I really want to ask if there is a self-employed awareness.
It goes without saying that self-employed workers have no stability unlike office workers. Monthly income, annual income all unstable. While there is a possibility of earning money, it is possible to carry out deficits instead of earning.
Among them, those who chose a convenience store member store are, to put it in an extreme way, a non-functional chatter. I have lost my confidence to continue my career, but I have no ability to start my own business. I do not want to fail that is part of the risk of self-employment. It is a convenience store affiliated store that such a small person chooses.
However, I am self-employed at the turn. There are things I can not earn. Isn't that understood from the beginning? Those who have no intention to gather on this bulletin board are too thin to realize they are self-employed.
It seems that if there is anything, the headquarters strategy is immediately asking for the cause, but it should have been able to collect information from a large part before joining. It would have been impossible to read in advance the extent to which the dominant store was opened in the immediate vicinity of the own store.
The population decline that is now a serious problem in Japan, the labor shortage resulting from the declining birthrate and aging population, but this is not a problem with headquarters. Demographics can be read from statistical data, and labor shortages should have been read at least five years ago. It's not a grief now. It is a story that has been well predicted for a long time.
It is also the same as not having a shop if it is not enough. If the lack of labor has been read, the problem that is happening now is about to happen, so complaining about it now is the same as saying your own foolishness. Also on this bulletin board, this problem was taken up two years ago, and it might have been a thread.
Self-employment is unstable. Still, it should be a self-employed but extremely small-scale investment, and it should have a sense of responsibility and a sense of responsibility as much as store operation, as it is a self-employed but very small amount of investment. It can not be called a business owner, such as a self-employed person who only asks for financial assistance from someone.
It sounds tough, but if you feel weak as a true self-employed person, you should wash your feet from this job right now. I'm worried that only those who are looking for a self-employed person like a salary man are getting prominent.