Apple employees are regularly threatened with death by customers

He worked in one Apple Store it's not as great as it seems, an apparent Apple employee speaking in an interview about the fact that he regularly receives death threats from customers, other employees being in the same situation as him.

According to this employee, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it pays its store workers $11.70 an hour, without giving them sales bonuses, so many complain about the fact that they cannot afford to buy most of the products that the American company sells.

Although working at Apple is a source of pride for many, it seems that within Apple Stores there is no policy to promote employees from within, but to attract others from competing companies, so that various people with various work styles and management is wandering through the shops of those in Cupertino.

Those who don't just want to sell, have the option of learning how to fill positions with technical expertise, but most of them don't want to be part of these teams because they generally have to work with angry employees and nobody wants that anymore. thing.

We had between five and eight store managers during my time at the store, of varying kinds. Only one of them had started at Apple, the rest had been recruited from elsewhere – from, say, Dixons or HMV. There are other in-store jobs that can earn you more money, but they're technical jobs, like working at the Genius Bar, which a lot of people absolutely hate because you're dealing with really angry customers.

If you get used to working at Apple and not being paid very well for it, you also have to get over the fact that certain angry customers could threaten you with death, something that is found not only at Apple, but also to many other companies around the globe.

According to this employee, working at an Apple store isn't a dream job, but this isn't the first time we've heard that discounts on products and promotions aren't enough to keep Apple Store employees happy with what they're getting. I'm getting.