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Wal Mart is evil. And good jobs? Yeah right. I worked for Wal Mart for a whole 2 minutes. I applied, got called back for a GROUP interview. It wasn't even really an interview, they just made us watch movies and then told us where we would be working. I got stuck in the furniture department. Me, in the furniture department? I'm not saying I'm much bigger now, but when I was 18 I was scrawny. And they expected me to move around couches for 5.75 an hour. And they put the big dumb guy in the electronics department. Bah! Lucky for me, I got hired at Albertsons an hour later which turned out A LOT better.
Anyway, unless their hiring system has changed, it stinks. And so does the company.
I also worked there a while. They are evil. Yes, they do have group interviews; workers are expendable anyways. I don't know for sure but I'd guess that the average worker stayed there maybe 2 weeks. Massive numbers of people would be hired and quit almost immediately. You had to give them 3 weeks notice if you were going to miss a day of work, but they could change your work schedule with no notice. You don't get health insurance until you've been working there for a whole year. The pay is not even enough to support a single person, and almost everyone who worked there had a second job. I refuse to shop there (never shopped there before I worked there either, but definitely not after).
They also do show you propaganda movies on a regular basis. Generally it has Tina Turner music and a bunch of people in WalMart outfits smiling and working like dogs. We'd be herded into rooms and made to watch them on special occassions. On VERY special occassions everyone would get into a big line and do this weird chant and then stand and cheer for 5 minutes straight. The old WalMart-for-life people would do the chant, that is, and myself and the new please-let-me-find-another-job people would stand around in general disbelief. It felt almost like working for a cult sometimes.
That's sad. I hate Walmart.
omfg xDQuote:
Originally Posted by Dr Unne
I've never worked there but I have worked in jobs that are crappy liek that ie McDonalds. Glad I have a good paying job that gives me 40+ hours a week and good benifits now :D
I hate Walmart, with a passion. I've never worked there. I've only been inside the actual thing once. But that was enough for me. As soon as I walked in there, I felt very...unclean. Most things were off, or hanging off the shelves, and hardly anyone in there spoke english. I couldn't find anything, let alone buy anything. Yuck. I'll never go back there, and, especially after reading this, I'll never ever work there. But that counts as never going back there.
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Hey I had to do that to and Thatw as a few months back and I'm 16 dude so don't complain.A little labor does a man good.lol.Plus furniture sure did beat working at the cash registers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Matty Pie!
Oh yeah the walmart I worked at really wasn't that bad.The manager was kewl.But it sucked.in a big way.Anyway thats all behind me.I only did it for two paychecks so i can play FF11.oh yeah and my friend wanted to bet me and he said he'll pay me double what i got on my paycheckk.I.E. I got 250 per pay check.so yeah I got 1k out of hte deal.
So anyway I'm a high school student so you can't espect me to have a cubical job.So dont call me a low life for it!!.
anyway walmart is very very evil.
I worked at Wal-Mart for 3 months when I was 16. Lets just say it was my first job and the most horrible. I quit there to work at McDonalds. I still bu stuff from there all the time, but would never work there again.
Wal-Mart allows you to buy crap at a low cost. It's everywhere and it helps people out. It's far from evil. Maybe inferior to most places, but definately a useful place when there's nowhere else (And even when there are other places).
I never go to Wal-Mart, for my own reasons, but I know people who don't shop anywhere else.
No, Wal-Mart is evil. They move into communities, set up shop with prices in the basement fooling community members into thinking thait their goods are of a decent quality and will remain at said low prices. This drives away all of Wal-Mart's competion (the mom and pop and other privately owned businesses I was talking about in the other wal-mart thread that generally sell excellent quality goods, treat their few employees fairly, and turn enough profit to live off of). Then Wal-Mart, now being the only supplier in this community, raises the prices sky high on cheap goods made by Mexican school children in Chiapas for five cents an hour while guerilla warfare goes on around them each day to try and liberate the state so the people and freaking afford to feed themselves again.
Please see also; Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvado, Costa Rica, the Northern Marina Islands (A US TERRITORY FILLED WITH SWEATSHOPS) Vietnam, Thailand, China and a whole slew of other third world countries who make products they could never afford even with Wal-Mart's rolled back prices.
I hate Wal Mart. When/if I am a successful person, I will do everything in my power to see to it that no one in my family (immediate or extended) has anything to do with Wal-Mart ever again.
*explodes*
OH! And what's more is that they don't let their employees unionize! I've read about and talked to people who worked for Wal-Mart and even mentioned something about unionizing/a union somewhere else and they were fired almost immediately.
Gah!
Shhh... the wal-mart can HEAR you!
But seriously we the people have got to put a stop to wal-mart before it becomes to powerful, they already tell the production companies how much they will sell the item for. This is pushing American companies overseas, to lower production costs and keep profit margins high, after wal-mart lowers the price.
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The new world is inevitable. :evilking:
Why do I care about mom and pop? I want low prices durnit! If small shops can earn my buisness more power to them, if they have something Wal-Mart doesn't or for a better price that I like they win, if not too bad, Wal-Mart is better.
I don't understand how you can honostly believe Wal-Mart is going to take over the world, don't you know the American goverment disallows a monopoly? :rolleyes2
your very very conservatie and irrational dude lol.They jack up the prices as soon as theres no other competition left.Quote:
Originally Posted by Martyr
edit-Hey Harvest Moon the government has challenged Walmart before and those coporate lawyers are bastards.
edit- I've been to Chiapas its not any guerilla warfare in mexico.Shows how much you know about mexico.Oh yeah You know who you are if you said that.Now I would understand if you said Panama
edit- yeah walmart hates open shop.They much prefer a closed shop.(you should know what this means if you know american history).Anyway Theres not much we can do about i.We have to let them have there sweetshops in other countries and then they will come and make our children sufer then cut off there finger nails and gulge there eyeballs out.Then they would whip them and say "YOU DONT FEEEL PAIN1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOW WORK I SAY WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
saying you hate walmart and is evil is cheesy if your going to back your statements with things like, i dont like how people talk there. thats no way to hate a place.
i personaly dont like walmart because they seriously underpay their employees, especially those with ethnic backgrounds
And despite all of its faults, it's the largest retail chain in the world. There's reasons for that, too, which any prospective business could probably learn from.
Target isnt much better. It's a terrible place to work.
Wal-Mart makes billions, and I mean BILLIONS every year... Yet they can't bring themselves to pay a woman as much as a man? Please... I hate you Wal-Mart.
You know thier slogan, don't you?
"Always low quality. Always Wal-Mart"
yeah I got paid 2 bucks less than this white dude who did literally grunt work.Quote:
Originally Posted by hawkey3
http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/zapatista.htmlQuote:
Originally Posted by lordblazer
http://www.zapatistarevolution.com/
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Shows how much you know about me, huh?
I didn't want a labor job, I wanted a job that I could enjoy. I had a hell of a lot more fun bagging groceries at albertsons.Quote:
Originally Posted by lordblazer
Plus what really bugged me was you couldn't even leave the parking lot on your lunch break. You get an hour lunch and you can only eat from the 2 fast foot places in the complex. I think that was because it was non union, but I dunno. Albertsons let me go wherever the hell I wanted for lunch, and so does my current job. They treat you like an adult, and give you respect. Unlike walmart, they treat you like a kid who isn't allowed to cross the street.
I'm starting to see a lot of case to case Wal-Mart issues here. I was allowed to cross the street and the only real difference I saw in pay was between the cashiers and the floor employees.
Wal-Mart sucks and here is why.
They don't have the lowest prices around.
They sell cheap(manufaturing wise) stuff and no quality items.
They always have a God awful electroics section.
Their employees per section don't know anything about their section(at least all the ones I have been to...probably around 10 or 12).
Everyone there looks disgruntled and pissed off.
Those are my reasons why I hate Wal-mart. The only thing I buy there is Gatoraid becasue it is insanely cheap. Everything else I can always find a better price someplace else. Best Buy, Sportsmart, Bed Bath and Beyond, Jewel-Osco(Albersons), Sears, Marshalls and other places. They all have better quality and are cheaper from what I have experienced.
Target is HORRIBLE. They have ugly clothes and the majority of the people who work there (or at least at the registers) can't do math for their life. One day I stood at the cash register for at least 10 minutes cause this lady couldn't count change.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheAbominatrix
Call me a total extremist but ...
War on Walmart !!!!!
:chop: ( beheads Walmart executive )
Oh god... Allow me to reinforce this statement with a story.Quote:
Their employees per section don't know anything about their section(at least all the ones I have been to...probably around 10 or 12).
A few years ago my family was going on vacation, and we wanted some blank cd's to burn music with. So we go to walmart and ask the guy in the electronics department for help deciding what to buy. We had some blank cd's in our hand and asked if they were a good deal, but luckily he was there to give us the BEST deal possible. So he had us put those down and buy cheaper blank cd's. After that we got home and we realized that we did not have blank cd's, but instead we had purchased purple CD cases.
You get what you pay for. If you're paying next to nothing, you should expect sucky merchandise and sucky customer service. There is no incentive to try to do a good job when you work there; you don't get paid well enough to care. People know the service sucks at WalMart, and they still shop there all the time, so why should anyone who works there care either?
My parents bought a DVD player from WalMart. It was generic as heck, and extremely cheap. They opened the box and plugged it in. It didn't work. They weren't surprised, they took it back and got another one from the same store, and it worked. It'll almost certainly be broken in a month or two. I try to explain that when you buy crap that breaks after a very short time and you have to buy more crap to replace it, you end up paying more than if you'd bought something with quality to begin with, but I don't think they get it. I don't think many people get it, because WalMart is very successful.
I bought a $25 DVD player from Best Buy. It plays VCDs and MP3s. It also had progressive scan.
The thing works great. I'm not one to really care too much about techs and such. I generally do buy cheap things and they end up working fine for me. Most of the things that have broken down for me were the more expensive, new items. Go figure.
Now, Best Buy, they are an excellent store. They know where everything is, how to count change, and what they're doing. And the prices on CDs are pretty low compared to other stores like Tower Records. Except their CDs are NOT all clean version, so you don't make the mistake of accidently picking up the clean version of System of a Down - Steal this Album! CD from Walmart.
Best buy actually pays their employees well and teaches them about the area they are working in so they can actually help you. Their hiring process actually invovles a few interviews. It isn't super hard to get a job there but it also is not easy either(compared to other retail stores at least).
I'l have to disagre with you there, had it not ben for the second manager at Target I'd be working there right now. See I could only work day-shifts and the first supervisor said "You'l have to talk to Rose about that." by the way she said her name I could tell she didn't like her, and i didn't either. She was a bitch who wouldn't hire me simply cause I lacked a diploma.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheAbominatrix
I applied for stock shift. -_-
BUT, I don't mind. I figure Target will eventualy be bought out by Wal-Mart which I will inevitably work for anyway. Either that or thier predescsor Sam's Club.
One reason I wanna work for them is I like thier uniforms. :D
EDIT: Best Buy a good store?! In the famous words of my mother..
"Geek squad, more like asshole squad!"
Office Depot was so much better.
Well I worked there, and everyone I know who has worked there says it sucks, and I agree with them.
I heard that Mandee also worked at Target once, and that it sucked.
All I can say is, I've nearly worked for Wal Mart several times, but now that I've read all this, I'm not going to...unless they hire me maraculously, because I do need a job desparately, and Wal Mart is one of the few places to work near here.