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Sep, 2016 Pros Teamwork. 6 Sep, 2016 I have been working at Best Buy part-time Pros Good hoursGood discountGood friendly staff Cons No commissionStress on Numbers Advice to Management Create incentive bonuses based off performance 1 Sep, 2016 Pros Co-workers make work fun. Best part of the job is being able to communicate with customers and gain a more personal connection with your client. Cons management does not make work fun. The community relies on everyone sharing – Add Anonymous Review 8 Sep, 2016 Pros Discounts on electronics and benefits are ok, full time employees get far better treatment than the part timers. Cons cut throat industry company only cares about the bottom line. Seasonal times are insane, employees can be clicky. Advice to Management invest in your employees well being, just because someone shows doubt doesnt mean their wrong. Believe and live what you say. 7 Sep, 2016 I have been working at Best Buy (Less than a year) Pros Nice people good working varmint. Positive place to work.

Stable company with room to grow and stability. Management positions and higher offer above living wage requirement. Cons The wages are set in the 1990s before millennium inflation. If you work here then you have to live in your parents place, in order to have any sort of disposable income.
Diy Cork Framed MirrorAdvice to Management Have a more aggressive promotional latter to keep associates they are longer.
Whirlpool Baths In StockOtherwise retraining can be a real drag on company resources.
Ugly Patio FurnitureHi turn over is costly and it diminishes customer experience because New hires fall below the expected knowledge base, One would assume is already cultivated there. 7 Sep, 2016 Pros best buy has good benefits Cons best buy has poor management 21 Aug, 2016 Pros Fun and enjoyable environment, you get to learn about the latest in entertainment technology and get hands on experience with it.

Management is usually friendly, great benefits for the job as well as part-time benefits. Great for gaining experience, their training may seem tedious at first but it can really help you gain sales and customer service experience. Cons The pay is low for a sales job, there's little incentive to sell. they pride themselves on a no commission shopping experience to make customers feel more comfortable which has it's benefits as an employee, but they could offer a higher hourly, or maybe bonuses when sales targets are met or exceeded. Advice to Management Review employees individually and offer raises based on performance. 31 Aug, 2016 I worked at Best Buy full-time Pros Great work for people who are going back to school or want to work part time work. Cons The company literally does not care what it is that they are selling for them what they sell is a vehicle for the warranty as told to me by Store and Assistant Manager.If you plan on moving up the ranks to Supervisor or above expect to work a lot of unpaid over time.

My Store Manager had many people quite when he bullied his staff into working overtime.The company has a culture to try and make you feel like your part of a bigger team, but the mentality of the Managers is that you will never find another job that is "worthy" as Best Buy nor are you of any value. Advice to Management Don't be surprised when customers feel cheated when they purchase from you when you force them to buy the geek squad service because you preload it on the sale item laptops. 29 Aug, 2016 Pros flexible hoursnice lunch roomdiscounts on products Cons they sometimes put you in other areas when they're busy but you might not know anything about it, for example I was told to help customers in the camera section but I don't know anything about cameras. 17 Aug, 2016 Pros Amazing training, team spirit and workplace Cons There is always short of stuff which makes other works overtime Advice to Management Definitely try better at retaining people by increasing the wage. Many sales associates leaves due to their great potential at other places

We've received your email address, and soon you will start getting exclusive offers and news from Wine Enthusiast. Now you'll be the first to hear about: Exclusive discount offers on wine accessories and storage Food and cocktail recipes Wine event invitations...and more! Malbec in the Spotlight Remember five years ago, when Pinot Noir was all the rage? And prior to that, when Shiraz from Australia logged time as America’s darling red wine? And even before that, when California Merlot was the big thing? Nowadays, the hottest wine in this country is Argentinean Malbec. Dense and dark, with full-bodied richness that few other grapes besides maybe Cabernet Sauvignon, warm-climate Syrah and Tempranillo can mimic, Argentine Malbec is about seven years into a golden run during which exports to the United States have grown exponentially year after year. Below are our ten top-rated and our top ten value Argentine Malbecs from 2009. Note: Full feature on Argentinian Malbec is available in our February 2010 issue.

96 Bodega Catena Zapata 2005 Argentino (Mendoza); One of the finest top end Malbecs on the market today. There’s raisin, mineral, licorice, blackberry and more. The mouth is both huge and shows finesse. And the mile-long finish of coffee, mocha and molten black fruit is awesome. Drink now through 2013. 96 Bodega Catena Zapata 2005 Nicasia Vineyard (Mendoza); Baked pastry, blueberry, cola and coffee aromas rest in front of a minerally, terroir-packed palate of soft black fruit, chocolate, fine herbs and other touches. The mouthfeel is fabulous and the finish of Swiss chocolate and integrated spice is smooth as silk. Drink now through 2011. 94 Alta Vista 2006 Single Vineyard Temis (Uco Valley); A mighty Malbec in every way. Opens with toasty oak, a pinch of sawdust and perfumed black fruit, vanilla and spice notes. The palate is lofty and rich, with beautiful berry and plum flavors. A smooth, sexy wine from the Uco Valley that shows that vineyard sourcing absolutely matters.

93 Achaval-Ferrer 2007 Finca Bella Vista (Perdriel); Electric purple in color, with a concentrated nose of mineral, black plum and toast. The palate is lush and giant, which is reflective of Perdriel in Mendoza’s traditional midsection, but balanced by natural acidity and fine tannins. Huge berry and plum flavors are dense, and vanilla, coffee and herb flavors grace the finish. Drink now through 2016. Read more Argentinian wine ratings and Malbec wine ratings. Click here to watch the Malbec World Day video, where Contributing Editor for South America, Michael Schachner, tastes three top-rated Argentine Malbecs from three different price points. Read more Malbec wine reviews in the Buying Guide >>> 93 Bodega Catena Zapata 2005 Catena Alta (Mendoza); Inky dark and the finest Alta we’ve tried. The palate is creamy and lush, but with good acidic balance. And the flavors of black fruits, chocolate and spice make it a league leader. Drink now through 2012. 93 O. Fournier 2006 Alfa Crux (Uco Valley);

Brilliantly colored, with dynamite concentration and lovely black fruit and earth aromas. Precise on the palate but also big and muscular, with silky tannins, grip and a late rush of deftly applied French oak. 93 Pascual Toso 2007 Alta Reserva Las Barrancas Vineyards (Mendoza); All early signs say this one is here for the long haul; it is aggressive but serious, with fine acids and tannins hoisting deep black plum and berry flavors. Chocolate, mocha and pepper work the long finish. Best now through 2013. 92 Bodega Noemíade Patagonia 2007 Noemía (Río Negro Valley); Noemía is proof that excellent Malbec can come from Patagonia. Big, bold and smoky on the nose, with blackberry and bacon. The palate is balanced, while flavors of smoked meats, black fruits, licorice and especially clove stand out. Best now through 2012. 92 Bodega NQN 2006 Colección NQN Patagonia Universe ( Neuquén ); Excellent Malbec at a very good price. Ripe, big, burly and a powder keg of alluring cassis, licorice and inky aromas.

Rich, stout and smooth in the mouth, with generous black cherry, baked plum, coffee and chocolate flavors. Pure as can be; drink now through 2012. 92 Mapema 2007 pz (Mendoza); Small-production Malbec from longtime Catena winemakers Mariano de Paola and Pepe Galante, this is deep and black-fruited, with a cushioned bouquet, violet notes and blackberry. The palate is healthy and balanced , and the finish is smooth and offers a whiff of coconut. 92 Pulenta Estate 2007 I (Mendoza); The nose offers a fine mix of floral berry, dusty earth and classic Malbec richness, while the palate is juicy, balanced and tastes of cassis, blackberry, fresh plum, cracked pepper and baking spices. Full and long on the finish; right where you want it to be. 91 Naiara 2006 Gran Reserva (Mendoza); Blackberry, black cherry and cola aromas get this dense, pure Malbec going. Lush black fruit flavors lead the palate, which also brings cola and a dusting of pepper. Lighter on the finish than the start, with olive, vanilla and chocolate notes.