anyone ever work at Cabela's
just wondering if any kind souls from our board have worked at bass pro or Cabela's.....?
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I kinda want to just for perks!!!
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I think the only perks would be you be working every weekend while everyone else is out fishing and hunting[emoji16]
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45% off all Cabelas gear is decent.
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I don't have any first hand knowledge but I know a few people who have worked there. They all hated it after a few months. Take the job, buy the items you want then leave seems to be the best option :lol:
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From the few times I've been there it looks like no one works at Cabelas
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Not exactly the best place to work just for perks haha
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The employee relations must be better at the Saskatoon Cabela's. A number of retired members of our club worked there part time, from its opening until some health issues forced their retirement.
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That is true I never go too many places on the weekends in Alberta hunting or fishing
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I did
I was part of the Crew that opened the Calgary location. It was great at first. The management team was amazing. The discounts in store werent anything to write home about but the different companies that had product in store often had discounts that were worth it. I dont know if that has changed.
The original management team is gone and since the merger with Bass Pro the people I still knew there didnt like the change. Wages are pretty standard for box chain retail (low) the hours and shifts arent great lots of evenings and weekends. The fun thing about working there was everyone had a passion for the outdoors. Good people overall. There are much worse places to work. I would suggest working at a place that pays a higher wage and use the extra money to purchase what you want in the outdoors. Wait for sales and you will often pay less than the staff discount. |
I worked at Bass Pro from 2009-2012. Low wages as expected in retail. Lots of good things, chat about guns and hunting all day, good discount on store branded stuff, but not great on other things. At that time you could get some good deals with some of the company reps, like below dealer cost on Browning and Winchester guns, but managment was putting a stop to that for some reason when I was leaving.
I met some lifelong friends there. Some of the employees really knew their stuff, some didn't have a clue. |
If working there was so great, they wouldn't have to pay you to do it.
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If this is a retirement gig, and you happen to like the outdoors (which I think is obvious), and you have a background in sales (which you do), I think that it would be a pretty natural fit. No night shift or being on the road, and you'll get to meet all sorts of folks, both good and bad. If it isn't a good fit, oh well, nothing ventured nothing gained. I had a co-worker that retired about 10 or 12 years ago that wasn't ready to just sit around, he took a job at WSS when they were still in business and really enjoyed it.
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....and fishing and hunting during the week when no one else is out there....:-) |
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Worked there for a few years running the fly shop. Was a decent place to work although I moved on for a variety of reasons. Big store and on your feet a bit too much. Did enjoy my time there mostly I was able to talk the things I love the most.
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My sister and her boyfriend worked at the South Edmonton location for a couple years, until getting laid off due to covid. They said it was great, until the Bass Pro merger. Then everything went to crap. Management sucked, hours were cut etc. The employee discounts were apparently only really good on Cabela's branded clothing. 5 -10% on anything else.
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I’d rather shave my nuts with a cheese grater than work in retail.....
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I wouldn't want to work for a big box retailer as the management and clientele aren't the same as you get as a small independent with 50+ years in the community. If you find a good small shop to work for, it can be great though. I'd still be in that industry but $10 per hour (I guess it'd be $15 per hour now with min wage increases) doesn't really fund the lifestyle I want. |
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Not having worked much in many years I am looking forward to the challenge of retail at Cabela's. Only one way to find out how much you are going to like some thing, will keep you all posted.......FS
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