Quote Originally Posted by Dr Unne
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.
omfg xD
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