hey i was just wondering if anyone knew the age you have to be to work at hollister co. there is a new store coming to the closest mall to me and i called and applied as a sales associate and they called and i forgot to ask them if there was a certain age you had to be to work there and i have a meeting thing tomorrow and i dont even know if im old enough to work there! i know that you have to be 18 to work at a&f but if anyone helps me on this ill rate 5's <3
xxurockxx answered Monday June 20 2005, 1:06 pm: in ohio, 17. however, 2 of my friends recently got jobs there and one loves it, one hates it. They both said that the managers are kinda dicks though. they said that basically you just get assigned to a room by yourself and have to fold clothes the whole 5 hours you are there...BORING. but i was reading other answers and i saw that it said minimum wage....not true...they make 6.50-7.50 there starting. [ xxurockxx's advice column | Ask xxurockxx A Question ]
shake answered Monday June 20 2005, 12:46 pm: Hollister? Want a crappy store, why work there?
They have overpriced crappy clothes, that they brand their name on.
LoveNJstyle answered Monday June 20 2005, 11:34 am: i would think its around 16-18. i guess you will find out if you old enough when you go to the meeting. just act a few years older and hope they forget to check the DOB. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
lilaquidas18 answered Monday June 20 2005, 11:30 am: most likely they asked for your date of birth and they prob seen how old you are. Im sure that they can find a certian job for you to do there.. Good luck.. [ lilaquidas18's advice column | Ask lilaquidas18 A Question ]
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