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Wal-Mart Stores, Inc Reviews
What is it like working at Wal-Mart Stores, Inc?
Highs and Lows, with strict metrics and goals.
Retail Store Assistant Manager in Phoenix:
Pros: Working along side my direct employees, people that work at my store
Cons: blackout dates for holidays, planning vacations around other management, canceling plans or vacations due to corporate visits and notes
Stressful.
Forklift Operator in Harrisonburg:
Pros: I like my schedule from Sat-Mon, 4AM-4PM , Pay is not that bad.
Cons: Unreasonable production goals, Wage is the same for everyone after 2y6m, stressful environment all the time, Lots of preference.
Stressfull.
Baker in Moscow:
Pros: The customers and the positive attitudes of my fellow workers.
Cons: The time limit given for certain tasks give, when baking needs to be completed and items must be out on the floor before cooling is done
Very demanding.
Department Manager, Retail Store in Irmo:
Pros: working with customers, and associates and make everyone's days or work days better.
Cons: Never given enough time to complete daily processes / tasks
This transitioning company.
Receiving Manager in Kennesaw:
Pros: The people that I work with
Cons: They combined a 30 hour a week position into my position..no pay increase no extra help, complain that I have overtime due to me trying to complete the freight checking process of the secondary position.
Basically they are setting you up to fail.
Rewarding because I'm able to help others.
Human Resources (HR) Coordinator in Longview:
Pros: The diversity does company established. It's important that Walmart's fair to each individual.
Cons: Sometimes I'm not able to reach every single or Celsius because there's so many
Under Paid, Stressful, Unappreciated.
Retail Department Manager in Fayetteville:
Pros: People, freedom to walk around & not be on an assembly line, 15 minutes from home.
Cons: Under Paid, Expect so much out of Dept Managers, DMs have no authority to do anything & get NO support from upper management.
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