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Wal-Mart Canada Reviews
What is it like working at Wal-Mart Canada?
Tiring.
Retail Associate in Mississauga:
Pros: Walmart doesn’t lay off associates during recessions, pandemic and critical time.
Cons: Managers are slave drivers. Most of new Department Managers are rude. They make associates like me feel we’re slaves and they are commanding when they speak to us.
Produce Clerk (Grocery) in Winnipeg:
Pros: Benefits the walmart gives, very good relationship with work mates
Cons: Lack of appreciation for good work, low pay compared to job ask to do
You make it what it is.
Loss Prevention Associate in Windsor:
Pros: Opportunities in meeting law enforcement officials by conducting arrests, building rapport and mitigating theft.
Cons: The only way to get what you need to succeed is by being a pet to your direct manager or store manager. Favoritism is strong within certain store managers.
All work no pay.
Produce Department Manager (Grocery) in Pointe-Claire:
Pros: Being in charge of the produce department.
Cons: The pay
Gets the bills paid.
Warehouse Associate in Prince Albert:
Pros: Maiking friends with associates
Cons: Paid poorly for the work i have to do
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