u/domokittie

How much gratis does your store get?

Hi! As the title mentions, I’m just curious how much other stores were receiving. I see so many posts online from employees getting bags full of gratis, like 7+ items. Our store has the highest sales volume in our state yet each employee gets 1, MAYBE 2 items each period for gratis. A lot of the time if associates weren’t scheduled in time to pick their gratis, they just won’t receive any.
It just feels a little off to me!

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u/domokittie — 1 day ago
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Birthday restaurant recommendations for large parties!

Hi!! I’m looking for recommendations for a restaurant to hopefully make a reservation for a party of +8! The restaurant I originally had planned is unfortunately closed on my birthday so I’m having to make other plans. It’s a party of +21 girls so I’m looking for something cute and fancy!

Thank you in advance! :)

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u/domokittie — 2 days ago

Advice with verbiage for selling cards!

Hi!! I started in March as a full time lead cashier, and I’m starting to struggle a little bit. I was unaware of how high the standard was for our personal metric numbers. My previous retail roles were not as strict, so I’m feeling a little stressed.
I recently got pulled for a chat by our sales manager, basically saying I need to get my numbers up as a lead cashier as I only had 16 cards last period. I completely understand where she’s coming from, I also want my numbers to be #1 on the period as I have the most transactions. I have no issues with loyalty sign ups and data capture, but it’s the apps per transaction that is getting me.
I usually mention first the amount they would save, and then go on to mention the points they would double, and then it’s the first “no thanks” that I can’t seem to get past. I try to always keep a bubbly personality, and then once it gets to the last few hours of my shift with no credit for the day I seem to get a bit burnt out.

Any help would be appreciated, I’d love to succeed in this role! I really love working for ulta so far, I’m just really trying to nail down the right pitch to get my numbers up!

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u/domokittie — 4 days ago

Currently building my portfolio! I’ve always been a physical media artist and wanted to include at least 5-10 digital pieces! So I pranced on over to the app store and downloaded procreate. And oh boy. I feel like a kindergartener again having to relearn everything.. I honestly didn’t think it would be a challenge for me like it is but I love the learning process!

I wanted to include the entire video process to see if anyone had any critiques for cutting out a defined shape especially when it comes to more traditional pieces. I feel like sometimes I rely too much on “furry” lines and I’m wanting to get better at feeling more confident in putting down bold lines. Digital is way more forgiving so I’m trying to put more practice in.

Also, if anyone has any tips or tricks for procreate please lmk!! I’m talking brush settings, paper texture, you name it, this is not my usual playing field!

u/domokittie — 10 days ago

recently rewatched the interview with Sarah from my strange addiction, and then this creator popped up on my feed today. holy shit. i watched all 12 videos without blinking.

u/domokittie — 11 days ago