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Walmart workers don't believe in the company they work for, so they very clearly display a dislike for their jobs.
originally posted by: LordAhriman
I've been working at Walmart for a year now, and I have zero complaints about how they treat us. I get cheap health insurance for my family, decent pay, lots of paid time off, and they're paying for my degree in cyber security. Those people at the door are the second lowest paid people in the store, and they absolutely take the most abuse for just trying tio do their job. I've seen 3 of them walk out on their fist day because of abusive customers, and a 60 year old woman get shoved hard enough to knock her down by a grown man. It's ridiculous. Truth is, millions of dollars in merchandise were walking out the door and something had to be done. It's a little tio do with theft, and a lot tio do with people just forgetting to scan stuff like cases of water, bags of dig food, etc... they're not accusing you of stealing. There's no reason to be rude to those people. You're not being "forced" btw. You can keep walking and they won't stop you.
There's no reason to be rude to those people.
You're not being "forced" btw. You can keep walking and they won't stop you.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
they need to reopen regular checkout lines and save the self checkout for truly one of two quick items.
originally posted by: Sheye
Thank you for this post. It’s always good to get an ‘inside perspective’ and I do hope your cyber security work for them in the future goes well.
I’ve heard stories of incredible amounts of merchandise being walked out the door and brought back later for cash refund, because their policy at the time was no receipt needed. Not sure if that has changed.🤷🏻♀️
originally posted by: Raggedyman
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: JAGStorm
I just pick up two items and go to self checkout. Greeter person sees me and asks for my receipts.
That must have been truly traumatic for you, I'm so sorry you were made to experience such an inconvenient situation. Life can be so unfair sometimes.
lol...First world problems.
I don’t think you understand the flag in your picture, pretty isn’t it, it does represent something other than pretty though.
I was clearly just making light about an obviously annoying but also insignificant issue.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
Checking receipts. Right now annoying, but either Walmart will change or people will shop a different way.
At least 99% of people don't care about showing their receipts. It takes like 5 seconds for them to scan your receipt and then scan your unbagged items. At first, most of the people who threw a big fit about it purposely didn't scan something at self check.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
Many stores are getting rid of receipts or trying to go to emailed receipts. What will Walmart do at that point?
Walmart is like Sears, they can't see the forest for the trees. They are losing a customer like me, vs. saving $1 for a bag of peanuts someone forgot in their cart. Look at the others on here that said they will just go somewhere else. When they have lost many of their customers they will wonder what happened.
Many stores are getting rid of receipts or trying to go to emailed receipts. What will Walmart do at that point?
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: JAGStorm
Many stores are getting rid of receipts or trying to go to emailed receipts. What will Walmart do at that point?
Do the majority of Walmart shoppers actually have computers? lol
I know home depot does the whole email receipt, and so does JCP, and I think Macys.
That said, the Walmart near me only checks receipts for large, unbagged items. Me, I don't GAF so I just walk right out and wait for hem to say anything (and for the record I do not steal anything). I also remember the days when WM actually put bright orange stickers on large, unbagged items to easy show they were paid for. I wonder what happened?
Going back to the walking right out, two funny stories: Went to JCP to buy a couple of items of jewelry. Paid, and left. As I went past the merchandise detectors the alarm went off. No one was around, I knew I paid, so I just kept walking. I'm not going to stand around and prove to anyone I did, in fact, pay.
Went to Home Depot. Soon as I walked in, the detector went off. I was like, wtf? Went to look at what I needed to buy, and they were out. So I left. As soon as I walked past the detector, it went off again. Right next to customer service. I didn't stop, just kept walking. Nothing.