I was recently let go from this company after only a few days. I signed on as full time, and due to my own inexperience soon found that to be too taxing. I was also misinformed by several people how often a truck came in, and when I expressed frustration at this and other examples of disorganization and incompetence was let go; also a factor in my termination was the fact that, recognizing my own limitations, I asked to be put on part time. Rather than being flexible, as these narcissists (especially the manager of the Bozeman store) claim to be, I was told there was only one part time shift available for the stockroom, despite offering to come in during an extremely early morning shift to clear out the stockroom and help unload the truck. I was then informed that several people complained about my attitude and, rather than coming to me so I could apologize and remedy the situation, the Bozeman store manager and the other employees (who she conveniently refused to name) had been talking about me behind my back, while this hypocritical crazy person (the store manager) claimed she didn't like to name names. This store whines and complains about being understaffed and then the store manager acts like a dictator and acts as if she doesn't understand why they lose good people.
I called in to see if they had muffin pans. Not wanting to waste a trip to the other side of town. I was transferred to a manager immediately who told me shortly that I'd have to come in and check for myself. I called back after thinking the conversation over, because I didn't feel the request for information on stock was unreasonable. The same manager told me that because they were a treasure store, I'd have to come in and check. I asked if that is the company policy. She said it was. Maybe it is company policy, and maybe they are really busy, but if I were working there and I had time or could find someone who did have time, I don't think it would be a violation of company policy to go take a look and make a sale. So if you view Ross as someone begrudgingly running someone else's yard sale--then cool, but I'm buying muffin pans elsewhere; not out of spite, but to not waste a trip when someone who is standing less than 40ft away from the kitchen isle could have told me yes or no.
Seems like the selection of clothing is not as great. Maybe it's my taste bit I don't buy as much from any Ross Store anymore.
This store has a fair selection. But in my opinion I think all the Ross stores have gone downhill. I have shopped Ross stores for 18 years. I have seen a decline in amount of merchandise and selection. But this store was neat and clean. Staff is nice. Some deals here to be found.
Not the best selection, but there are usually a few nice items if you look enough. Very clean. No bathroom - very sad for shopping mommies. The size, quality and variety of the kitchenware section has been dramatically reduced in recent years.
Ross Dress For Less is a US Clothing Store based in Bozeman, Montana. Ross Dress For Less is located at 2855 N 19th Ave, Bozeman, MT 59718, USA.
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