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Asset Protection Manager Reviews

What is it like working as an Asset Protection Manager?

October 2015
Long Hours and No Love.
Asset Protection Manager:
Pros: There are great benefits and great pay. The employees are great and most are job-focused. All of the employees want more knowledge and to expand their current situation. Everyone wants to see the business grow and do well, because it improves their own bonuses and profit shares. They offer great training and development.
Cons: The company requires managers to work 55+ hours a week with no overtime paid. They put an (hourly rate) x 40 hours on the paystub, but the extra 15+ hours of overtime is given to the company for free. According to California law, this practice is illegal. To comply with the law, managers must be paid a minimum of 2 times the current minimum wage and be paid overtime over 40 hours. So currently the CA min. Wage is $9.25, but for a manager (any level) it is $18.50. Annually (2080 hours) base is $38,480. Their required overtime (1.5 x 780=1170 hours) annually is $21,645. Total hourly compensation to meet their time worked requirement is $60,125 at CA min. Wage rate. Essentially, you are short changed financially and you have no work/life balance. It not good when you find out that, as a manager, you are being paid less than your employees' hourly rate.
May 2014
Retail Management.
Asset Protection Manager:
Pros: Perks, car allowance, work from home,
Cons: Hours of work.

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