![]() ![]() If his mouth is moving he is either chewing on candy or talking soda pop. And Ryan tends to give away a universe of soda pop knowledge. Rob tends to give away free candy whenever he is inside of a corporate store. They are always full of galactic surprises and a close encounter with either one of them can be very unpredictable. Just be careful of those two alien Rocket Fizz founders and company owners-Robert (Rob) Powells and Ryan Morgan. So if you want to have fun then fly on over in your space ship and cruise around a Rocket Fizz universe. The inventory is always expanding, just like outer-space. There are hundreds of retro and gag gifts, and concert posters and movie posters, and tin signs too. Rocket Fizz is a lot of fun and nostalgic. 2 3 4 5 The company markets a diverse variety of candies and produces its own line of soft drinks with unique flavors. Rocket Fizz Soda Pop & Candy Shop San Clemente, San Clemente Picture: Rocket Fizz - Check out Tripadvisor members 14 candid photos and videos of. And if you are a kid, don’t plan on growing up when you are inside of a Rocket Fizz store. Rocket Fizz is a franchise chain of stores in the United States specializing in soda, candy, and novelty items. The gigantic selection will launch you back in time to when you were a kid-even if you are over a hundred light years old. There are thousands of bottled soda pops and candies from all over America, including some from other galaxies. There are much better paying and more rewarding jobs in the area.The Rocket Fizz Soda Pop and Candy Shops are one stop shops for all of your soda pop and candy cravings. I quit when my manager just flat out gave me zero hours for the week and couldn't even answer me when I asked if I was fired. Overall, the work itself is fine but the management/owners are ONLY concerned with making money and do not care about the employees who make that money for them. On top of that there are no incentives to work harder or opportunities to advance. I'll admit that there were nights were I did not give 100% effort, but when you are criticized with no constructive feedback (combined with the lack of hours or co-workers) it makes working there very demoralizing. I was trained for a total of four days, after that I barely saw my manager but he would still complain about the quality of our work. Over time the mid shifts were cut and the store hours were shortened on the weekdays, which meant I was expected to run the whole store alone for minimum wage while barely getting hours. Initially, there were 3 shifts (opening, mid, and closing) and the store hours were 10:30-9 which meant decent opportunities for hours and I had at least one person working with me. ![]() At first I thought it was a decent job that was more fun to work at than the average retail store, but due to poor management decisions it became a much worse experience. I worked at rocket fizz for nearly 4 months. My co-workers are great too even though I really only work with them on weekends and on the day we receive shipment. I am so glad I found this job as the customers are great too! We have tons of different sodas and candy I never would have known about had I not worked here. This allows us a place to transfer if we plan on transferring to a college near one of their locations. They not only own the Bossier City store where I work, but they also own 2 locations in Dallas, 1 near Jackson, MS, and 1 in Little Rock, AR and are currently seeking out other locations. While they are sort of like the Managers, they are training one of the associates as Manager now, so that shows there is room for advancement with them. The pay is excellent, starting at $14/hr and quickly going to $15/hr, with really laid back owners who are willing to work around my college class schedule. While the owners expect you to treat this as a retail sales job and not a cashier job, I was pleasantly surprised they were cool with and even encouraged me when they caught me singing to customers and using the product as my microphone! This really is a great place to work. ![]()
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