
Managers at Value Pawn complete many different tasks during the course of a normal business day. On any given day, the Store Manager must wear many different "hats" to accomplish assigned tasks. Among these are being a loan officer, inventory control specialist, merchandiser, buyer, human resources manager and customer service team leader.
The Store Manager at Value is always in control of the store's business operations. Value's Managers decide how much to loan a customer on any item of value while considering how that Loan might affect the store earnings down the road. How much the Store Manager Loans on an item will determine how much can be collected in pawn service charges when the loan is redeemed or how much gross profit can be realized if the pawned item is not reclaimed by the customer and is later sold by the store.
Pricing and item discounts are controlled by the Store Manager. This along with the loan decision noted above gives the Value Store Manager the authority and responsibility to control how much money a particular store will earn in net profit each month.
Value's Managers are involved in every transaction of every business activity in their store; directing customer traffic and making loan and selling decisions. The success of every Value store is directly related to the ability of the Store Manager to manage the business in a professional and profitable manner.
If you have the leadership to build a strong Team, like working around people in a fast-paced environment, have an entrepreneurial spirit, and like to make money, you can be a very successful manager with Value.

Sales and Lending Associates (SLA) at Value spend part of every day completing tasks that are divided into three general categories: Selling, Loaning & General Store Duties.
SLA's spend much of their day selling merchandise that includes jewelry, tools, home and auto electronics, cameras, video equipment, musical instruments and other general merchandise items. This diversity of merchandise allows the SLA to sell a diamond ring to one customer and turn around and sell a chain saw to another. Selling at a Value Pawn Shop is never dull and there is always an opportunity to learn more about the products we sell.
A portion of every day is spent writing loans for our customers at the store loan counter. Our SLA's gain information from our loan customers and briefly discuss that information with the Store Manager. A decision is made and approved by the Store Manger to loan a specific amount on the items presented by the customer to collateralize a loan. The loan information is entered into the computer in accordance with state regulations, and the customer receives cash from the loan. SLA's also assist customers who return after making loans to pay their loan and redeem their merchandise.
The remainder of every day is spent with normal everyday tasks that are necessary to keep our stores looking good and operating better than the competition. Dusting, sweeping, merchandising and cleaning are very important activities that make up a typical day for our SLA's. Finally, there is a significant amount of cash handling involved in nearly every transaction in a Value store, thereby requiring accuracy at all times.


Inventory Associates at Value spend a portion of every day completing tasks that are divided into three general categories: Locating Merchandise, Merchandising & General Store Maintenance.
Inventory Associates spend much of their day locating merchandise that includes tools, home and auto electronics, video equipment, musical instruments and other general merchandise items.
A portion of every day is spent merchandising our store showroom. New items become available for sale each day in many different categories that include electronics, tools, video equipment, musical instruments and other general merchandise. These items must be cleaned and merchandised in the showroom.
The remainder of the day is spent with normal everyday tasks that are necessary to keep our stores looking and operating better than the competition. Dusting, sweeping and cleaning inside and out are very important activities that make up a typical day for our Inventory associate.

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