You must accept your new messiah, Sam Walton and burn your Amazon boxes in his honor.It’s weird to realize that your company is playing propaganda over the radio. The Walmart radio channel has a call in show where customers and employees say how much they love their store or crew.

Yes, several.Are you on any medication for your ADD?
Do you feel that they work? Do you think having your psychiatrist adjust them may help?Yes, several.
I would definitely, as @ComicChick has recommended, talk to your supervisor about your issues and let her/him know you are working on getting things right. At this point, I doubt it could hurt. Generally, written warnings come after verbal ones. There might be other positions that would be more suitable for you?She gives some advice and asks about how work is going. Haven't talked to her in a while. Next appointment is in February. I do look up tips and advice on dealing with ADD but the advice seems geared towards office jobs. It wouldnt really work in a fast paced, on your feet job. Taking a break to collect myself is called laziness.
She gives some advice and asks about how work is going. Haven't talked to her in a while. Next appointment is in February. I do look up tips and advice on dealing with ADD but the advice seems geared towards office jobs. It wouldnt really work in a fast paced, on your feet job. Taking a break to collect myself is called laziness.
I've considered going to another department. I'd have to look into it, we've lost a lot of people lately. I'm not sure what the pay rate is in other departments. Supposedly the deli gets paid more than others because of the dangerous nature of the job.I would definitely, as @ComicChick has recommended, talk to your supervisor about your issues and let her/him know you are working on getting things right. At this point, I doubt it could hurt. Generally, written warnings come after verbal ones. There might be other positions that would be more suitable for you?
Not to sound whiny or petty, but you sound very different from my boss. Just today she muttered if I had gone on break and when I asked her to repeat herself, she yelled it almost in my face. I calmly said "no," and she yelled again to go. I again calmly said "fine." Calmly in a FU way. After I got back she was much quieter.It’s not laziness within reason. im not saying you’re taking excessive breaks or anything, it just seems to be the way big retail wants us to think.
I’ve got 19 years in retail and my individual store has made 3.76 million in sales this month. We have a chance to break 4 million for the month; we are that busy. Just selling groceries.
Now this doesn’t happen without people working their butts off. I am a supervisor to 7 people and I make sure they take their breaks or even encourage them to grab some fresh air. I’ve on multiple occasions when I felt the need, extended their breaks, given them longer or sometimes just told them to clock out early. The last thing I want is my team worn out, disgruntled, etc and as a result, of all the departments, I have the smallest call out rate. I’m very fortunate to have the people I do.
Unfortunately it’s not always the case in most jobs, and a suggestion I might give you is that if you’re taking a break to collect yourself, do it somewhere out of sight if you can. Not everyone knows what you’re doing, and it’s not their business, but if it looks like you’re just not doing anything, people will run with that narrative.