Q. I just applied at Toys R Us. I was just wondering if anyone knew normally how long closing cleanup is at the end of the night. I know that they close the store at 9 Monday-Saturday and 7 on Sunday, but how long does it take until you actually leave the store. Also, does anyone know what time the store is normally open until for holiday hours?
A. I have worked at TRU since June of 2006 and the best answer i can give regarding closing cleanup is that it totally depends on which manager is closing. Some managers will keep you as late as 945 or 10 oclock but others dont stay past 915. However i would say the average time it takes would be about 30 minutes past closing. And about the holiday hours around late november the store stays open til 10 for about 2 weeks then early december it goes to 12 up until christmas. Hope this answers your questions.
What does a Toys R Us Maintenance/Housekeeping Team Member do?
Q. I'm 17 years old and a Toys R Us near where I live has a opening for that spot in the title, the question is what do they do that position, and would they hire a 17 year old to do that? I'll be 17 turning 18 in October.
A. janitor
clean up and other duties as assigned
clean up and other duties as assigned
Would I be able to buy an item at Target and return it at Toys R Us?
Q. I recently bought an item at Toys R Us and found out that Target has it cheaper. I can not return the original because it is already open and Toys R Us does not price adjust. If I bought a new one at Target and tried to return that one, would Toys R Us know? I dont know if the UPC would be different or not. I have the original reciept.
A. No...
How will opening and closing a credit card affect my score?
Q. My wife and I opened a credit card at Toys r Us to get an additional 15% off our order. Once it comes in, we plan on paying the entire bill and then calling to cancel the credit card. How will this affect our score versus leaving the card open and not using it?
A. As always initial credit applications decrease your score 5-10 points depending on the bureau. This is meant as a deterrent for application-happy people. It's honourable of you to just pay the card off and close it. The thing is once you have that credit line it will be used to calculate your credit score, closing the card will make that number fall because the line isn't available for calculation. It'll take longer for your score to recoup the 5-10 points than it did to lose them. A better idea is to just pay the balance and not use the card. Just tuck it away somewhere safe and because there's no annual fee (check for inactive fees) there's no cost to you. If need be, just use it sparingly to buy stuff for your kid(s) to keep the card active.
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