I don t really know, but I bet the answer is, not really. I m sure they d want you to have an open mind and not be embarrassed by what it is that they sell, but just like any other store an erotica store is first and foremost a business. What they need in sales associates, then, is first and foremost business experience. I definitely would not write gettin it on all the time! as work experience on your resume!You could, if you wanted, include just a bit in your objective section to make it clear that you are cool with this type of work. For example, you might say that your work objective is to bring your organizational abilities, your computer skills, and your sales experience to an open-minded and fun work establishment. Those adjectives - open-minded and fun - will be immediately understood to say that you are happy to work in an adult store.But really, you re already applying for a job there, right? They can probably figure out that you re cool with the erotica thing. The only question is how embarrassed you are around this stuff.So: your resume probably doesn t need anything more than what you say above. But remember, if there s an interview, it is fair game to ask you what you d recommend for somebody with this or that sexual preference or stuff like that, so it probably doesn t hurt to know a little bit about the store and the products it carries.
You might mention that you are not easily offended, have a perverse streak and have taken self defense classes eight years and have a brown belt in karate. Just kidding. The only thing he ll care about is that you won t sue him if some crack head exposes himself to you and you never call in sick.
As long as you re making them money I don t think anything else will matter to them!