They were very friendly and I felt super comfortable with all the ladies in the store. Immediately upon my arrival I was met with smiles from ear to ear. They have a HUGE selection of dresses and I have no doubt that many more brides will find their dress here! Sent on Although I felt that the alterations were a bit pricey ($500 to get a lot of inches taken off the bottom and the chest area, two bustles, and strap length adjustment), the dress really fit me like a glove by the end of it and I felt that it was worth it. I also did my alterations with their in-house seamstress, Anna, and she did an excellent job. She helped me find my perfect dress below my budget of ($1200). For each dress, Lexi was very intentional in identifying what I liked and didn't like about the dress, and selected more dresses based on how I felt. I would never recommend anyone work here.I was recommended Impression Bridal by a coworker who also bought her dress there, and since then have recommended this store to two other brides who also found their dream wedding dresses! Lexi was our stylist and she did an amazing job selecting dresses within my budget that perfectly fit the description of what I was looking for. They will never change, they will never pay out for marketing, for training, for actual livable wages and they will continue hiring people that in the end abandon ship or just pretend to do their job because they only want to sit on their bottom all day and not actually work. The owner's are no more invested in their company than any other sub par retail store. They expect so much when you don't have much to give other than cheap old jewelry and stripper prom shoes. Its any wonder they cant get more than just a few stores off and running, because they don't incentivize for the working man. The lack of benefits for everyone, terrible medical that is extremely expensive one way or the other. The training is lackluster and you would think with the amount of money the family makes they could actually hire a corporate trainer and send everyone from stylists to managers to it, instead you get thrown in and expect to sink or swim. The management is frustrating and never helpful, just wants to tell you whats wrong with everything you are doing. The lack of pay and the amount of customers seen on daily basis when you are busy and the lack of customers when you are slow is always hard to keep your numbers where they need to be. This is for some a dream job, but for others a nightmare. You can’t take off work from Christmas to the end of April because it’s “busy season” and even after they will barely let you take off because then they are understaffed. Plus there is a 4 month period of time you’re not allowed to take off. Being a bride here is amazing but just don’t look too far into the job. Then when you ask to be trained on certain things that aren’t necessarily something you can just learn on the job they say it’s not worth their time or energy. They tell you it’s better to be trained “on the job” because that’s how everyone else has done it. In the end, they tell you sweet beautiful things to get you in the door and then leave you to drown. I was told I was getting paid a certain salary and then it was cut by $10,000 to satiate the other manager who didn’t even want to be a manager. I was told I had a competent management team when I got there. I was told that before I moved they would send me training info to get me started.
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