floorwalker
{{short description|Senior employee in a large store with supervisory responsibilities}}
A floorwalker is a senior employee in a large store (usually a department store) who supervises sales staff, in addition to directing and assisting customers and resolving complaints and returns. Until the early twentieth century, when formal training came into vogue, the floorwalker would often be responsible for training new sales staff.
History
The first floorwalkers were employed at Selfridges, which opened in 1909.{{Cite web |last=Glancey |first=Jonathan |date=26 March 2015 |title=A history of the department store |url=http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20150326-a-history-of-the-department-store |access-date=1 December 2023 |website=BBC Culture}} Gamages was another department store in which floorwalkers were used.{{Cite web |last=Corbett |first=Jim |date=15 September 2023 |title=Are you being served? The great British department store! |url=https://britishheritage.com/are-you-being-served-the-great-british-department-store |access-date=1 December 2023 |website=British Heritage |language=en}}
In the late twentieth century, the use of floorwalkers declined, owing to the introduction of self-service. However, in recent years, the concept of the floorwalker has returned to several department stores, including Macy's, Showfields and Nordstrom.{{Cite web |last=Shoulberg |first=Warren |date=23 December 2019 |title=Store Wars: The Rise Of Floorwalkers |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/warrenshoulberg/2019/12/23/store-wars-the-rise-of-floorwalkers/ |access-date=1 December 2023 |website=Forbes |language=en}}
Cultural depictions
- Charlie Chaplin had his Tramp character impersonate a floorwalker in the 1916 silent comedy film The Floorwalker.
- Captain Stephen Peacock is a regular character who held that position in the British television sitcom Are You Being Served?.{{cite book |last1=Mills |first1=C. Wright |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=71cSDAAAQBAJ |title=White Collar: The American Middle Classes |date=26 September 2002 |publisher=Oxford University Press, USA |isbn=978-0-19-515708-6 |page=170 |language=en}}