enterthemadness
The Triumvirate
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Wait a second...so you ADMIT to slacking...and you ADMIT that the other guys in your little group were slackers, but you're angry that you werent paid more??
Wal-Mart is the most profitable store on earth. They DO NOT make money by promoting slackers who dont work. If that were the case the stores would implode within days. People get promoted every day at Wal-Mart. Those people have shown that they can master several jobs, stay on task and lead others.
Your own statement shows that you DO NOT lead others to work...you DO NOT stay on task...
Why is Wal-Mart wrong for wanting to promote people who wont cause the destruction of their stores???
You misread. Working in a parking lot can be easy and very hard. Depends how busy it is and the weather. Point is they need to pay more. I just got tire of low pay and silly rules and quit. Walmart has a high turn over rate. Not only that, there was no way I would ever go inside. I was too good to go inside. Now if I went back to that Walmart or the one where I live, I probably be inside, cause they have enough workers outside now.
My first 8 months...1st year...I got so tired mentally, I felt like I was in my 30's or 40's. And I'm 21.
And I led others to work do, I may have slacked, but I would also know when to slack and not slack. Unless if it was hell on earth busy, I could keep my side of the lot clean.
Not only that..Walmart had or still has a double standard rule. If a shopping cart hits your car, we are not held responsible. But, the store manager lacked balls to follow up on that rule. There were signs near the cart correals that have it stated, too.
I will admit, I got to the point I didn't give a crap though and started slacking. Which can be bad, caues the hardest working people are outside, not inside. I've pushed carts in 50 miles per hour wind gusts....that's unsafe. And in the snow.