Now don't try to muddy the thread up with facts; you might ruin their agenda.
I tried to make a similar point, but was pretty much told that was not the focus of this topic........SIGH.
Good for you and your advancement in your position.
I don't particularly care for shopping, but do not mind the local Walmart, it's bright, clean, and the employees are all friendly, knowlegeable, and seem to enjoy their jobs.
I've been in others that I didn't care for, but as you say, local lmanagers probably play more of a part in that than anything.
I have a hard time believing that Wal Mart is your sole-source of income for your entire family. You must have something else going for you on the side.
It is not my intention to put you down; I'm looking at the bigger picture and seeing what your company is doing to other American jobs and Chinese slave labor and how they broke their pledge and how they treat their American suppliers because of their hegemony in the retail market. They don't ask their suppliers for a quote. They tell them what they are going to pay them. That's bully tactics in my book.
OK, now granted that Wal Mart employees contribute to the tax revenues. A lot more would be contributed to the tax revenues were it not for higher-paying American jobs that are gone forever because manufacturing is declining and going overseas. Do you ever think about things like that?
Do you ever think that a lot of our industrial base has gone overseas and our national defense and troops are threatened because we have to order a lot of the spare parts from China?
Ah yes, unions again. I didn't read every word on their website, but I did read they want a living wage for workers and a minimum wage of $7.15. I certainly don't agree with all of their agenda, especially it's all Bush's fault, but I do not hate unions across the board and never have had anything much to do with them. My ex husband belonged to one . I never paid much attention one way or another. He certainly got good pay and regular wage increases. His new wife works at Wal Mart as a greeter. Even THAT is not the reason I don't like Wal Mart.
I don't like it that Wal Mart is open 24/7. That means some people have to work on their sabbath and at night when the store is practically empty. For the life of me, I don't see why Wal Mart is so greedy to work people like that.
I don't like Wal Mart. Period. I don't like the atmosphere being in that huge place. It has no aesthetic merits whatsoever, strictly utilitarian and functional. I'm not talking marble floors. The place is row after row of ugly. I don't know how people can stand being trapped in there for a full shift.
If I find any people that work at Wal Mart and can ask without being too nosy, I'll do exactly that.
I don't feel sorry for you if you are happy. I feel sorry for people who are not making it working for Wal Mart and other places like them. I feel sorry for the jobs Wal Mart took by driving local businesses out of business when they come to town because they can't compete.
Now please direct your Wal Mart rah rah to another poster. If you can think outside of your box long enough to comment on how other people are affected, I would have more respect for you, even if I might disagree with you.
You do get some credit for not calling me the worst kind of epithets short of profanity you will find on this forum. It must be your Wal Mart training to be nice to the customers or you were brought up to be more polite. In any case, you do seem a little steamed up about it all.
I hope your CEO's are starting to wake up to the fact that not everybody loves them. I would even accuse you of being a Wal Mart shill, but I see you signed up in February, and I don't think we had talked about Wal Mart to this extent, just in passing, before this thread.