A few years ago when I was a regular on the CS site, the subject of Wal-Mart used to come up quite a bit. Many participants expressed remorse over the ways Wal-Mart conducts business, treats employees, and does other various things. I would always feel a little conflicted when this happened, because on one hand, I didn't like some of the things that Wal-Mart did, but at the same time, I also worked for Wal-Mart at the time, and I felt weird saying bad things about the company that gave me a paycheck.
They say that Wal-Mart treated their employees badly, and to some extent, I could agree with that. I had a few managers there who were real jackasses. Though, I also had a few who were really nice.
Right now, my mom works for Wal-Mart in the jewelry department, and she's getting pretty fed up with them. She says they are tacitly trying to get rid of all full time positions. Whenever a full time person quits, they replace that person with a part time associate or don't replace him or her at all. Also, they demoted her a few months ago. She was a freight manager, but now she's just a sales associate again, and she's still doing many of the things she did as a freight manager only without the title and at a lower wage. Also, her demotion was not for anything disciplinary-related. She had good evaluations.
There is one criticism that people make against Wal-Mart that I honestly don't see much merit in, and that is that Wal-Mart pays low wages. Granted, nobody gets rich working there (unless you're in management). However, aren't their wages pretty much standard for hourly retail? I think most of the sales associates (cashiers, stockers) start out around six or seven dollars per hour. I suspect that if I were to get the same type of job at Target, Kroger, Meijer, etc. that I would be making about the same wage.
As an added note, it seems that Wal-Mart is now going to try to go the way of Amazon.com and eBay. http://blogs.moneycentral.msn.com/to...s-benefit.aspx
They say that Wal-Mart treated their employees badly, and to some extent, I could agree with that. I had a few managers there who were real jackasses. Though, I also had a few who were really nice.
Right now, my mom works for Wal-Mart in the jewelry department, and she's getting pretty fed up with them. She says they are tacitly trying to get rid of all full time positions. Whenever a full time person quits, they replace that person with a part time associate or don't replace him or her at all. Also, they demoted her a few months ago. She was a freight manager, but now she's just a sales associate again, and she's still doing many of the things she did as a freight manager only without the title and at a lower wage. Also, her demotion was not for anything disciplinary-related. She had good evaluations.
There is one criticism that people make against Wal-Mart that I honestly don't see much merit in, and that is that Wal-Mart pays low wages. Granted, nobody gets rich working there (unless you're in management). However, aren't their wages pretty much standard for hourly retail? I think most of the sales associates (cashiers, stockers) start out around six or seven dollars per hour. I suspect that if I were to get the same type of job at Target, Kroger, Meijer, etc. that I would be making about the same wage.
As an added note, it seems that Wal-Mart is now going to try to go the way of Amazon.com and eBay. http://blogs.moneycentral.msn.com/to...s-benefit.aspx
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