I think it’s a great, legit question and am curious myself. When can we expect an answer?
Iryna Stenersen is one such employee. She is a beautiful, mature lady and has worked at every single counter in makeup/fragrances. I used to run 3 counters at Macy's and can testify that the age distribution is not due to lack of effort on Macy's part. In my years there, I saw more turnover from young employees (25 and under) than their older counterparts, and the ones that left did so out of necessity (hard, long hours in retail don't leave much of a family work/life balance and this is hard on retirees especially.) I hope this helps.
I know sale-ladies over 50 in MakeUp area. And knew over 60 too,they are just retirement.
So as "Local Guides" you're tasked with criticising the questions people ask and/or rudely answering them. Nice. Unfortunately the answers don't come from anyone thats employed by or who represents Macy's so you likely won't get a response from anyone that would really know why.
Looking and buying that’s the difference 😉
After working there for awhile i could name at least six beautiful (though I am not sure why appearance more than cleanly aesthetic is necessary in good service, but anyway...) and highly competant, mature women from various backgrounds who work there just in cosmetics. Maybe they are just so good at application they still appear to be quite youthful ;) Check Este, Bobbi, Lancome...
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