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Walmart.com Reviews
What is it like working at Walmart.com?
It's fun to see the items we sell that I didn't know we had.
Module Lead in Clarksburg:
Pros: The co-worker and supervisor they are all a big help and willing to explain anything to you
Cons: Lifting heavy shelves
Works great when you have support from your top managers.
Retail Department Manager in Fresno:
Pros: Helping the customers
Cons: Managers that don’t know how to manage and communicate
Not good. We work the hardest dealing with customers and get paid the least.
Cashier in Fort Smith:
Pros: The savings, 401k, some benefits
Cons: not being appreciated for the hard work I do
Cashier:
Working at Walmart is my first job and I've never wanted to be so out of it so bad, I've had experiences where I was almost terminated due to school related issues. Some of the managers are not really as professional as they seem. Even if you tell them firsthand that I can not come in a certain day due to a mandatory school event, I had orientation for my first year in college. Told me they would take the point off but never do it, and I almost was terminated for it too. They don't really care about you. They try to look for unrelated reasons to terminate you. One of my co workers (very lovable employee) was terminated because she forgot to pay for a water bottle she was drinking on the clock, they didn't warn her or give her a write up, just terminated her just like that. Another employee was terminated because he refused to push carts after a manager asked him. He was a cashier and he was in his 50's so it was understandable why he refused. I literally have anxiety about coming in most days because of the point system and the fact that a whole pandemic is happening! We should have a right to not be punished for not feeling safe at work without worrying about how much is in our paychecks bi-weekly and if we still have a job after we call out from not feeling safe.
I like my job but management is to eager to write people up.
Lube Technician in Hazard:
Pros: The people I work with
Cons: Some customers always looking for a free ride
Easy job with great pay at Sams.
Food Service Worker in Albany:
Pros: It’s my first job and the experience has been amazing. The staff is great, the job is fairly easy, and the pay is exceptional compared to most first jobs.
Cons: The early mornings are hard sometimes
Great hours, decent pay, overtime oppurtunity. I really enjoy what I do.
Production Supervisor in Norristown:
Pros: freedom to try new ideas
Cons: I wish i got paid a little more
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