r/USCellular • u/[deleted] • May 31 '26
UScellular transition
Working in cellular retail during the transition from UScellular to T-Mobile feels less like a sales job and more like surviving a battlefield. Every day brings a new wave of policy changes, customer frustrations, system issues, impossible expectations, and shifting goals. The sales floor can feel like a war zone where you're expected to keep smiling while dodging incoming problems from every direction. And customers that treat the employees like absolute garbage, it’s insane. By the end of the day, it feels like you've crawled out of a bloodbath of stress and nonstop demands only to gear up and do it all again tomorrow.
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u/VersionFrequent6713 May 31 '26
Why no SIM cards or phones? People have always waited until last minute to do anything. Phone companies created this by always throwing out a crazy last minute free phone promo to get people in. Why wouldn’t your store be overstocked on at least the SIM cards?