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Old 09-20-2011, 08:06 PM
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auniqueview
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Some of the Walmart managers can and will do any of the jobs in the store, but they are few and far between. I worked with two of them, and when they were in charge of the store, the people working in the store put out more effort, had better morale, and pretty much enjoyed their jobs. (A lot like when Sam was still alive)

Walmart underwent some NASTY changes about a year before I kissed them goodbye. They had these "geniuses" who thought they could make the bottom line sing....and then, there was this little scandal that just about everyone in my store, and probably the company knew about, that NEVER made the papers, and no, I am not going to tell you here, either, lol. But it really shook up who was running things at the top. And the last of the good guys were forced out.

THen came the adjustments. Jobs were given catagory numbers. Cleaning people were making more than door greeters because they had a higher job number. People who had been working there for years suddenly found both their pay and hours cut because of the new level their job came under. I had told my managers what they could do with the job they wanted me to do unless I had a signed contract, about a year previous, and they actually were so desperate that they did it, lol. So my butt was covered when they tried to do it to me, too. But so many good people got badly screwed over. Many of them quit. Some hung in because they were almost vested. Others hung in because they had no where else to go. I stayed because it annoyed the living daylights out of the store manager, and I was safe, lol. And home office would have killed her if she had even tried to fire me.

These bottom line gurus are the same ones who took the fabric dept out. And brought all the 'high end' goodies in. Do you really think the average Walmart shopper came in looking for Paula's cookware? Or expensive plastic wear to store leftovers in? They got rid of the stuff people really did buy, and bought a lot of, and brought in stuff people did not want to buy, at least NOT AT WALMART, and started losing money, and cutting those re-leveled jobs and hours even more.

Biggest mistake ever was the fabric dept. And shoes was another. They used to carry reasonably priced cute boots and decent slippers. Yeah....forget it now. I personally used to do the PAs for the boots, but I can't even find a pair I would be caught dead wearing, and slippers? Where do I have to go to buy a pair? NOT Walmarts.

So if you do get into a Walmart, and the people are nice, the managers helpful, smile at them, and if you can find one of those comment cards, fill it out.
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