You are invited to join The Kids Crew!
We are now hiring part-time, seasonal employees for our upcoming Events. Employees get exclusive access to our Kids Crew Presale on Tuesday – TWO days before the public!
By joining the Kids Crew you get paid for your shifts and can use that $ to purchase an exclusive “Kids Crew Only” presale ticket for the eariest shopping with the very best deals! Kids Crew Members also earn an extra 5% on all sales, with the oppportunity to earn up to 80% on the first $500 in sales!
Marietta Crew
Presale
Tues. Aug 12th
Woodstock Crew
Presale
Tues. Aug 19th
Kids Crew Benefits
Why join the Kids Crew and purchase your presale ticket?
Shop First
Make Friends
Have Fun
Earn More
The Best
Make Money
Work Employment Details
Employees have access to the EXCLUSIVE Tuesday Presale. This is a ticketed event and Employees have the convenient option to have the ticket deducted from their paycheck if desired.
Employees start at $7.25/hr. Preference is given to those who can work at-least 2 shifts. Applications are open to anyone 18+ who can legally work in the USA.
To apply, simply log into our website and select “Apply to Kids Crew”. There will be a few pre-screening questions, and if approved, you will be able to register for shifts.
Cancellation Policy
Updated Worker Policy: Shift Cancellations & Penalties
To ensure smooth operations and fair scheduling, we’ve made a few important updates:
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Shift Cancellations: Workers are no longer able to cancel shifts. However, you can switch to any other available shift through the system up to 14 days before the event.
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Emergencies: We strongly encourage all workers to line up a backup who can step in if a last-minute emergency arises.
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No Shows & Unapproved Cancellations: If you cancel a shift without switching or fail to show up, you will be asked to work a penalty shift at a future sale without receiving worker presale credit. This will restore your eligibility for future events.
Why the change? We have seen a big increase in workers signing up for multiple shifts “just in case” and then canceling most or all of them. This leaves us short staffed, as most people can’t adjust their schedules last minute to fill the gaps. To prevent this and ensure full coverage, we’ve put this new policy in place.
We know how hard you work all day, and sometimes you just need to talk to an adult. Our Kids Crew is a great community of local moms who enjoy getting out of the house and having fun.
Kids Crew FAQ
Is this Employment?
Yes, if you apply to join the Kids Crew, you are seeking a position with All 4 Kids. We offer seasonal, part-time employement during the sale week for minimum wage of $7.25/hr. You will be asked to fill out a time on-boarding documention including providing 2 forms of ID and your SSN. Paychecks are automatically sent to your bank account on file. At the end of the year, you will be provided with a W-2.
PLEASE NOTE: If you opt to shop the pre-sale and have your ticket deducted from your paycheck, you will receive a W-2 for your full amount of hours worked. The presale ticket cost can be taken out of your paycheck (after taxes) and typically zeros out the amount of earnings received.
Can I cancel shifts without a penalty?
Workers are no longer able to cancel shifts. However, they can switch to any other avilable shift online up to 14 days before the event. We strongley encourage all workers to line up a backup who can step in if a last minute emergency arises. If you cancel a shift without switching, or fail to show up, you will be asked to work a penalty shift at a future sale without receiving worker presale credit. This will restore your eligibility for future events.
Can anyone join the Kids Crew and attend the preview sale?
Do I have to consign in order to join the Crew?
Can I work more than one shift as a Kids Crew member?
Yes, many people select multiple shifts which opens access to the earlier Kids Crew shopping presale.
How long are the shifts?
Can I sell in more than one sell?
Yes. In order to sell in more than 1 sale, you will need to register for 5 or more Crew shifts at each sale location. The system will then allow you to register for a second sale in the same season.
Do you provide childcare for the Kids Crew?
I'm pregnant or have a medical condition?
Can I bring my children with me to the shift?
Do I need to bring food during my shift(s)?
What is the minimum age to join the Crew?
Why is there a charge for the Kids Crew presale?
Our Kids Crew shopping is tiered based on how many shifts people work, so the absolute earliest anyone can shop is Tuesday at 9am, and they work 6 shifts to be able to shop during that time. Our old method was that someone volunteered for 6 shifts for free, and then shopped at 9am for free. It was an exchange of labor for the highly coveted shopping time. Similarly, if they volunteered for 1 shift, they got to shop later in the day for free at 1pm.
In 2021, Uncle Sam said we can no longer have volunteers, at our community event and everyone has to be employees. To keep the spirit of the program the same, we now pay the “volunteers” (now called employees), and then assign a ticket value to their presale time. So when someone registers for the Kids Crew, it asks if they will be shopping the presale, and if they want their presale ticket deducted from their paycheck. If they select yes, they get the early shopping ticket and the cost of the ticket is deducted from their paycheck along with the required payroll deduction and the paycheck typically zeros out to nothing. This way, the program is still the same where people work to shop early, but now it’s documented to be government compliant.
If someone chooses not to shop the presale, then they get the paycheck outright. They would forfeit early shopping during the paid worker presale and they would not receive a percentage bump on their earnings as a consignor. This way, no one is actually paying out of pocket for the tickets, but keeps the event compliant. Note: The presale tickets are non refundable. If you indicate that you would like to purchase a presale ticket during registration, the presale ticket is non refundable (like all of our paid presale tickets). This applies even if you miss your shopping time or change your mind.
Shopping Policies
Kids Crew Presale Tickets
Children at the Presale
Crew Pass Admits 1
Payment & Event Fee
Facilities
What To Bring
Return Policy
VIP tickets are non refundable
Security
Holding Items
Trying on Clothing
Half-Off Sales
Recalls
Because it is often difficult for parents to research which products are recalled or considered unsafe, we have included the below lists so our customers and consignors are better informed about the products they are selling and or buying. We expect all of our consignors to use the below lists before consigning any of their items, insuring that none of the items they are offering for sale have been recalled or are unsafe. Below you will find links to important children’s product safety websites.
As you may know, the government recently released updated lead testing standards for children’s items that go into effect on Feb. 10th. A statement taken from the CPSC website is listed below. You can read the full CPSC ruling as well as up date date recalls and safety warnings at http://www.cpsc.gov (Consumer Products Safety Commission).
In February 2009, new requirements of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) take effect. Manufacturers, importers and retailers are expected to comply with the new Congressionally-mandated laws. Beginning February 10, 2009, children’s products cannot be sold if they contain more than 600 parts per million (ppm) total lead. Certain children’s products manufactured on or after February 10, 2009 cannot be sold if they contain more than 0.1% of certain specific phthalates or if they fail to meet new mandatory standards for toys. The new law requires that domestic manufacturers and importers certify that children’s products made after February 10 meet all the new safety standards and the lead ban. Sellers of used children’s products, such as thrift stores and consignment stores, are not required to certify that those products meet the new lead limits, phthalates standard or new toy standards.
While CPSC expects every company to comply fully with the new laws resellers should pay special attention to certain product categories. Among these are recalled children’s products, particularly cribs and play yards; children’s products that may contain lead, such as children’s jewelry and painted wooden or metal toys; flimsily made toys that are easily breakable into small parts; toys that lack the required age warnings; and dolls and stuffed toys that have buttons, eyes, noses or other small parts that are not securely fastened and could present a choking hazard for young children..
Safety Links:
www.cpsc.gov U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
www.toyinfo.org Toy Industry Association, Inc.
www.jpma.org Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association
www.recalls.gov online resource for U.S. Government recalls
www.safekids.org Safe Kids Worldwide
www.recallaware.com consolidated product safety information
www.allthetoyrecalls.info list of various toy recall websites
www.familyeducation.com The Family Education Network
More Info on Recalls
As you may know, the government recently released updated lead testing standards for children’s items that go into effect on Feb. 10th. A statement taken from the CPSC website is listed below. You can read the full CPSC ruling as well as up date date recalls and safety warnings at http://www.cpsc.gov (Consumer Products Safety Commission).
In February 2009, new requirements of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) take effect. Manufacturers, importers and retailers are expected to comply with the new Congressionally-mandated laws. Beginning February 10, 2009, children’s products cannot be sold if they contain more than 600 parts per million (ppm) total lead. Certain children’s products manufactured on or after February 10, 2009 cannot be sold if they contain more than 0.1% of certain specific phthalates or if they fail to meet new mandatory standards for toys. The new law requires that domestic manufacturers and importers certify that children’s products made after February 10 meet all the new safety standards and the lead ban. Sellers of used children’s products, such as thrift stores and consignment stores, are not required to certify that those products meet the new lead limits, phthalates standard or new toy standards.
While CPSC expects every company to comply fully with the new laws resellers should pay special attention to certain product categories. Among these are recalled children’s products, particularly cribs and play yards; children’s products that may contain lead, such as children’s jewelry and painted wooden or metal toys; flimsily made toys that are easily breakable into small parts; toys that lack the required age warnings; and dolls and stuffed toys that have buttons, eyes, noses or other small parts that are not securely fastened and could present a choking hazard for young children..
Safety Links:
www.cpsc.gov U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
www.toyinfo.org Toy Industry Association, Inc.
www.jpma.org Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association
www.recalls.gov online resource for U.S. Government recalls
www.safekids.org Safe Kids Worldwide
www.recallaware.com consolidated product safety information
www.allthetoyrecalls.info list of various toy recall websites
www.familyeducation.com The Family Education Network



