

Perhaps there have been some new hires (?) but I’ve had two battles on Live Chat within the last month. The Educator your spoke with was confused. Yeah you might get someone who isn’t as versed in the ins and outs of everything, but please, next time you reach out and it takes over 30 mins to answer all your questions or concerns, remember everything I just told you that we need to learn before coming on an anonymous forum calling us “dumb”, we don’t know everything I can’t speak for all educators at GEC i have sheets of paper stuck on the walls all around my desk with info to help me do my job better. Like i said, I am good with technology and have figured out ways to quick search certain things for quicker response, and I also have 100+ notes saved on Google Notes for common questions and answers. and one of my biggest pet peeves while working there is sometimes it’s really hard to find answers for what we are looking for, example - SC discounts. there is SO much to learn, and every one of those tasks i just mentioned has a DIFFERENT process and steps to complete.
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and thankfully I am good with technology and i STILL struggle because there are multiple systems, and a diff process for every diff thing we do.Įxamples regular returns, manual (store/gift) returns, PNP returns, make purchases, price adjustments, package swaps, request gift cards, request e-gift cards, drain gift cards, reissue drained gift cards, checking store inventory (which by the way we use our phone apps just like you do - it’s the only way to search stores now) responding to emails, sweat collective/military/first responder tasks such as discount issues, discount abuse, helping guests apply, NOT TO MENTION track packages, trace packages, figure out what’s in what package, set up a refund for missing packages, I could honestly go on and on and on. If you’ve never worked for GEC then you’ll never understand the amount of info we need to learn, and remember.

I am a GEC educator and if someone reaches out and are condescending or entitled, I will do what they asked for instead of going above and beyond like i do with those who treat us with respect, just saying. I would just ask them to double check because you don’t believe that info is right. Read on to find out the ones that keep them supported on runs.Looks like the educator you had was confused. So we asked runners-from amateurs to marathoners to Olympians-to share their favorite road-tested high impact sports bras. While finding the right sports bra is personal, it helps to learn from the experience of others. The Lululemon Run Times bra fits like an extra-supportive everyday bra-I’ve worn it from business events to fitness classes. The Brooks Dare Crossback Run Bra 2.0 provides secure, locked-in support that perks the chest up, while the Janji Groundwork Ascend sports bra has extra coverage to reign things in (and a back phone pocket).
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“Purchasing the wrong fitting bra leads to a higher likelihood you will experience chafing and overall discomfort.” Moloznik, whose personal favorite running bras come from Brooks and Lululemon, recommends going to a local run speciality store since running bras sizing may differ from your daily bra size.Īfter much personal trial and and error, as a 38C, I’ve found a trio of bras that I rotate through not just on my runs, but often in daily life. The biggest mistake runners make, she says, is going for the wrong size.
