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!

Join the Kids Crew and start making money.

By joining the Crew you’ll get access to shop the incredible All 4 Kids deals before anyone else.You get first look at over 100,000+ kids items plus you get paid for your time.

Marietta Crew Presale

Tues. March 5

Woodstock Crew Presale

Tues. March 12

Kids Crew Benefits

Why join the Kids Crew?

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Shop First

Shop before everyone else!

Make Friends

Meet other Moms like you!

Have Fun

Be a part of our growing community!

Earn More

Earn up to 80% of your sales!

The Best

All 4 Kids is 1 of the Top 10 in the Nation!

Make Money

Earn money while you work, AND get the best deals by shopping first!

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. 

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.

“The Kids Crew has always made me feel like I’m part of your family. Selling has helped our family financially many times and shopping saves our family soo much money and the kids love when I find new games to bring home.

– Jessica, Marietta, GA

“I love shopping, selling, and being on the Kids Crew with you guys!! Best Crew season after season, always helpful and friendly! Love selling because I earn money to pay for the next seasons clothes! Don’t know how we would do it without A4K! ❤️❤️

– Lindsay, Atlanta, GA

“I love everything about the All4kids sale! I have my sale family that I adore. We Crew together, shop together, and have a great time. I am thankful for this sale for all the bargains I find, and the ability to sell all the things my children have outgrown.”

– Manda, Woodstock, GA

Kids Crew FAQ

Is this Employement?

Yes, if you apply to join the Kids Crew, you are seeking a job with All 4 Kids. We offer one-time employement every season for minimum wage of $7.25/hr. You will be asked to fill out 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 still receive a W-2 for your full amount of hours worked. The Paycheck deduction is after taxes – thanks alot uncle sam!

Can anyone join the Kids Crew and attend the preview sale?

Anyone over 18 who can legally work in the USA can apply. Preference is given to those able to work 2+ shifts. The Kids Crew Presale is reserved for individuals only. Our policy is to not allow businesses/daycares/preschools/individuals re-selling items etc to shop during the Presales. You do not need to be a registered Seller in order to join the Kids Crew.

Do I have to consign in order to join the Crew?

No. Anyone over 18 who can legally work in the USA is welcome to apply for the Kids Crew. Preference is given to those who are able to work at-least 2 shifts.

Can I work more than one shift?

Yes, many people select a higher Crew Member level to join multiple shifts. 

How long are the shifts?

Shifts are only 3 hours!

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 6 Crew shifts at each sale. Then the system will allow you to add another sale for selling

Do you provide childcare for the Kids Crew?
We apologize, but we do not offer childcare at this time.
I'm pregnant or have a medical condition?

We have many “low impact” and sitting shifts available. The best days to select are Thursday/Friday anytime and Saturday Morning. If you need a sitting positions, please email us with your request after registering and we will make note on your shift.

Can I bring my children with me to the shift?

Only children over 10 are allowed to accompany you on your shifts, we just ask that they stay with their parent at all times 🙂

Do I need to bring food during my shift(s)?

We will provide light snacks and water during your shift. We suggest bringing a meal if you are staying longer hours. We have a refrigerator & microwave for Crew use.

What is the minimum age to join the Crew?

Anyone over 18 who can legally work in the USA can apply. Children 10 and older are allowed to accompany you to your shift, but we ask that they stay with you at all times.

Why do the presales cost more for higher tiers?
We had to make a change for our business to be newly compliant with government laws. For 30 years we had the model where people could volunteer for a shift (not get paid), and then shop early at the presale (for free).  Nationally, all sales now have to change to employees including giving everyone a paycheck & W-2. So now you get paid to do your shifts, and then in turn “pay” for your presale ticket. We have the option to deduct the ticket cost from your paycheck, so it’s still the same thing (you volunteer for free and get in for free), but the government gets their $1.44 (insert huge eye roll here!). 

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 (same as all other consignment sales nationally) 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 2pm. 

In 2021, Uncle Sam said we can no longer have volunteers, 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 ticket deducted from their paycheck. They select yes, and they get the early shopping ticket. So if they work 1 shift, that is 3 hours, their paycheck is 3 hours x $7.25 = $21.75. Uncle Sam wants his tax cut, so the paycheck after taxes is $20, which is the cost of the presale ticket. Then the paycheck 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 $20 paycheck outright. But they would forfeit early shopping completely. So the $120 for the 6 shifters is the cost of what their hourly would be: 18 hours 7.25=130.5 minus taxes=$120. So that it balances out to 0. This way, no one is actually paying out of pocket for the tickets, it’s just semantics to appease Big Brother 🙂 

Shopping the Presale!

Kids Crew Presale Tickets

The Kids Crew Presale Tickets are available to purchase on our website after selecting your shifts. As a convience to you, you can elect to have your presale ticket deducted from your paycheck, so you do not have to pay up-front for the ticket.

Children at the Presale

Our special Presales are for adults & children 10 and older. This restriction includes no infants in carriers or slings. This applies to any Presale event on Tuesday.

Crew Pass Admits 1

Each Crew Member will receive 1 Presale Pass. Each pass will admit 1 adult and your children 10 and older. If you would like a spouse or friend to shop with you, they can also join the Crew.

Payment

We accept cash as payment. We also accept Debit ($1 fee) and Credit ($2) fee. We do not accept Amex or checks.

Facilities

Our events are held in fairgrounds, churches & warehouses. The majority of our merchandise is located in air-conditioned/heated buildings, however some locations have large items located in a outside covered area. Bathroom facilities are accessible at all locations.

What To Bring

All 4 Kids offers shopping bags for in-store use. We suggest bringing a wagon to store all of your goodies. If we notice a stack of un-attended items for a long period of time, the items may be put back on the sales floor.

Return Policy

All 4 Kids prides ourselves on high quality, gently used children’s items. Although we have an amazing Kids Crew who inspect items upon arrival, some defects may slip through. Please thoroughly check all items, as there is a No Return/No Exchange policy. However, If you purchase an electronic item that is $20 or more and it does not function correctly, it may be returned prior to 1pm on Sat. If you come across a stained/damaged item, please give the item to the Kids Crew to remove from the sales floor.

Security

All 4 Kids strives to protect our consignor’s merchandise as if it was our own. Because we have security and/or officers at all of our events, we have not had any major issues. All large purses/diaper bags/backpacks/strollers will be tagged as you enter and may be subject to search. Switching tags is a crime and will be prosecuted.

Holding Items

We know Large Items are very difficult to carry around. To purchase a large item, please completely fill out the middle section of the special tag attached to all large items. Remove the entire purple bottom portion at the perforation and take to the Cashier. We do not have a holding area for large stacks of clothing. We suggest bringing a rolling cart or laundry basket to hold all of your goodies.

Trying on Clothing

Due to space restrictions, we do not have fitting rooms available. We apologize, however, we do not allow anyone to try on clothing/shoes or remove anything from the hanger. We suggest measuring your child’s current clothes at home (inseam, length, waist etc). Most shoppers then bring a tape measure to check for the correct size.

Half-Off Sales

Friday night there is a special 1/2 Off Presale, click above for tickets. Saturdays are awesome as many items are half off! Just look for the tags that say “1/2 on Saturday? YES

Recalls

We strive at All 4 Kids to only offer the best items at all of our consignment sales events. Our policy is to not sell recalled or unsafe items. Because we are all parents, the safety and security of our customers is our number one priority. All 4 Kids is not liable for any recalled item that might be sold, or for any problem/event resulting from that recall.

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

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

Who can shop Pre-sale?

The Pre-sale days are open to individuals who are shopping for their families’ personal use. Businesses, day-cares, schools & re-sellers are not able to shop the presale, but are welcome on the Public sale days. Our event is community-based, run by local families, and we want to make sure that everyone working, selling and participating in the event get equal chance at all the merchandise.