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Productive but can be rough depending on department
Walmart Stocker/unloader (Current Employee) - Yazoo City, MS - May 26, 2022
So far the company isn’t bad to work for, it’s basically where you work in the company that can either make or break you. What I mean is that once you’re in and show that you do well you have the option to move to another department (if hours are available) that you feel best and enjoy doing. Sometimes you have to do things outside of your job code but you are paid for everything you do. The last thing that may be hard on people is that each department has different pay so you may want to do research and see where you’d like to go before settling in a position you may not enjoy pay wise.
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3.0 out of 5 stars for Management
3.0 out of 5 stars for Culture
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Stocking and Unloading Associate (Former Employee) - Spencer, IA - December 1, 2023
a typical day at work was doing the work of 4 other people and having to talk to angry coaches. i learned that i never want to work at walmart again. management was horrible and they didn’t communicate with us very well. the enjoyable part was i did stocking and when i was having a good day it was fun but there was so much more to the job
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easy pto
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horrible environment
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Unloader (Current Employee) - Tobyhanna, PA - November 29, 2023
They pay enough just to keep you. Decent for a pit stop but not good long term. Just like every company they play politics as far as advancement.
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Replenishment Associate (Current Employee) - Yazoo City, MS - November 7, 2023
Expected to produce a generous amount of work in specifed time frame. I've learned alot of different skills working there. There is potential to move up or to another department.
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