There is no Hell worse than working stocking at Wal-Mart...

There is no Hell worse than working stocking at Wal-Mart. When I was fry cooking at McDonald it was 10x better than this shit.

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.....Do you want to explain why you think that, user? I'm guessing you need to vent

Cant be worse than being a cashier

i work as a stocker at a similar store and it was fine until they hired a manager from walmart. i was expected to work 3 times faster with a bad back

walmart cart attendant

there i win

You could be this guy.
Although it has its advantages

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>constantly picking up heavy boxes
>every morning have back spasms
>treated like a slave by fellow coworkers and customers
>all coworkers are insane
>constantly walking until blisters on feet
>getting yelled at by younger coworkers for the smallest mistakes
>entire system of Wal Mart is to break your spirit

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cart pushers spend like 60% of their time on break

that looks like fun. What a beautiful view

Do you not have dolly's to pull the stock cages out?

Work at a decent but not 100 percent pace, don't pick up shit that's way too heavy for you. Look up proper lifting technique.

Also if you have blisters just get more comfy shoes, any shitty job like stacking they shouldn't care if you wear sports sneakers

That looks awesome what are you a pussy

Just one of the millions upon millions of people who happen to have a fear of heights with accompanying vertigo

I got a job at a pet store stocking shelves but I quit before my first actual day of lifting because I know my back is shit and wont hold up. Reading this makes me glad I did desu. I get back spasms and back pain as it is. I just feel bad because I wasted the managers time and they went through the whole training process with me

I worked at wallyworld but in electronics. It was comfy desu

what a loser, stocking shelves my god

>mfw even walmart won't hire my sorry ass

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Did you notify them that you were quitting or did you just stop showing up?

I called the day before my first shift and told them I cant do it because of my back. The manager definitely wasnt happy and I could tell from the one word answers and her overly friendly tone. Like I said I just wish I didnt go through all the training lmao

Stocking Walmart was the easiest shit. Literally none of the other employees were competent and I got offered a managers role within 3 months (had to turn down though since it was only a summer gig) it was a great place to work tbqh even with shit managers and some shitty co-workers. My legs would be the only sore thing after a hard days work because I understood how to lift things correctly and when to ask for help/team lift (the nigs especially liked to team lift easy shit since they were lazy)

tl:dr Walmart is actually a great place to work stop bitching and moaning

I worked at Walmart in the automotive department as a tech. You can get your oil changed there, but don't waste your money on the extra services or expensive oil, because there's a good chance you'll still get the cheap shit and few or none of the extra services. It was crooked as fuck and I hated it there, and the only metric you got judged by was turnaround (which us why all the emoyees rush through services and skip shit you were foolish enough to pay for.) I at least didn't have to participate in the gay ass motivational chanting or respond to any requests for extra help in other departments.

Fuck that place, I feel for the employees whenever I have to shop there and try to be super nice to them because I know how shit it is.

>USPS mail man
>drive old as fuck car from the 80s that doesnt have AC
>have to deal with the elements no matter what is happening
>driving can fuck you up if someone rams into you
>dogs
>wasps
>spiders
>snakes
>WAH I DONT LIKE MY AIR CONDITIONED STOCKING JOB AT WALMART WAH
suck it up

Thank you Wal Mart shill, the 2 day computer video brainwashing really does its work for retarded shills like you

It's not very common that Wal-Mart has employees do chants and cheers before a shift. That rarely happens so don't worry about that kind of non-sense when applying for a job at Wal-mart.

wow sure must suck to make significantly more money and get benefits but wish you worked at walmart lmaoooo

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Don't try to downplay this retardedness.

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>hurr durr im a dumbo-jakowski
Its just manual labor and for 9+ an hour and going up to 10+ an hour after 3 months +50 cents if you do night shift thats something fuckin anyone can do. I did my time doing manual labor I have a nice cushy office engineering job now. You gotta start somewhere you fuckboy robot dont knock on a company that hires a fuckton of faggots like you
We did one everyday at our 4 oclock meeting. I know that the early shift also did one in the morning but night shift guys didnt have to do one at all. Do with that info what you will

it happens in some stores, but not all stores .

That it happens at all is depressing. Those poor fuckers being degraded and demoralized by being forced to dance and sing for their jobs, like house niggers jiving on the porch for Master. So only SOME Walmarts humiliate their employees on a daily basis doesn't excuse the corporate culture that allows it to happen at all.

WHO /overnight/ HERE ??

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who /hastobetheonewhotokickoutsometeensrecordingthemselvestrashingthestore/ here??

Are you serious? Fry cooking was hell because I couldn't focus on one thing at a time

Everything I listed can kill you
What the hell is gonna kill you at Walmart? A fatty falling off their scooter onto you?

What position does that?

Come down off the cross, you're going to fall and hurt yourself.

I need a part time job and I'm interested in shelf stocking because I like the idea of the exercise and I'm in shape. The only thing I dislike about it is that none of my coworkers would be women.

I know how sore your feet get especially because unlike virtually every other job at the grocery store, you're not standing on stress mats, but hey.

>The only thing I dislike about it is that none of my coworkers would be women.

At least if none of your coworkers are women you'll never have to do extra work they "can't" do.

I have the exact same fucking job, we have a team of about 5 people or a CAP team, and we are expected to finish an entire gm truck. We barely finish the groceries part of it before we get another remix truck or two of more groceries. Shits crazy man. Backs fucked right now.

I was hitting the gym every other day before Wal Mart and I still get back spasms and feet blisters. There are a few women that stock but they are always ugly as fuck. One of my coworkers is in her 3rd trimester of pregnancy with a baby due in two months and Wal Mart is forcing her to stock

How are you so delusional that you think wasps, dogs, and not having air conditioning are going to kill you?

Secondly, since you seem to be the one with the paranoid delusions about your mortality, why don't YOU think of more bullshit that could kill you at Walmart?

I work at Dollar General and I LOVE it! LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!
FUCK WALMART YOU SUCK
t. todd vasos

This isnt a dick measuring contest Wal Mart is a terrible job

Why work that hard? Why take shit from your coworkers? Systems like Walmart definitely will break your spirit if you let them.

The only thing I like about Walmart is that its my first job and its $11 an hour which helps college payments. Other than that I wouldnt do it for longer than I have to.

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Hey user, i used to work the night shift at walmart stocking. it was cancer, almost ended up fucking up my back, guy that worked in the next aisle had a backbrace after 20 years of working. we also had this one big black guy who got pissed at the manager for telling everyone to watch their breaktimes, tried to pull a power move and called them slave owners. he ended up getting reprimanded, was funny though. overall the people there were fairly nice, but one time i had this german woman trying to buy a separated product piece by itself. had to talk to this jr. manager guy who i hated cause he was a self righteous cunt. to sum it up, dont work big retail.

Welcome to corporate america.

not as bad as working in lumber at hd
>lift heavy bags of concrete, clean up the broken bags, and be exposed to toxic concrete dust clouds
>lift heavy shingles
>cut lumber, sometimes for 30 min to over an hour straight (occasionally lifting heavy sheets of mdf or 3/4 plywood by yourself and straining your back when you have a useless customer that won't help)
>help incompetent customers solve their problems for them
>have customers get mad at you when something is out of stock or when the saw is broken
>be a middle man for google when customers can't be bothered to do their own internet research before coming to the store
>sometimes have customers get mad at you for not being a skilled and experienced carpenter or tradesman that knows everything
>pack down merchandise
>sweep, flatstack lumber that customers made a mess of, and make bays look nice, neat, and organized
>drive forklifts
>grab returns from service desk because they're too lazy to bring it to you, then put the returns in their homes
>answer the phone which is constantly ringing and sometimes get calls meant for other departments
>do quotes and leads
>have the earliest and latest opening and closing shifts
>make minimum wage
>no employee discount
we do have chants (not as cringe as walmart) but I refuse to go and I also refuse to shill the credit card

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I work HD lumber. Everything you said is true, but it's also not as bad as you're suggesting. I just show up and do my work and leave when my shift is over. Nothing is hard at HD, just kind of annoying. It's all about the mindset. So customers stack up, who cares? It's not my fault. I call 092 and tell whoever picks up, and maybe they send someone to help and maybe they don't, I don't give a fuck. I'm blameless, and customers can say whatever shit they want to, I don't give a fuck. This shit is easy. I don't like it, but it's work, you don't need to like it, you just need to do it.

>neet
>never look into working
>assume stocking would have been best job
>read this
What the fuck easy job is there then? I thought stocking implied just shoving shit on shelves and taking inventory not proper labour.

look at all those 30 year old boomers singing xD

I'm an introvert with avpd so I hate interacting with customers when its busy. The job wouldn't be too bad if it wasn't for this and the shit pay
btw use an n95 when cutting and dealing with concrete dust if you aren't already

But, you know, that being said, I do kind of wish death upon outside callers. Just go to homedepot.com you retarded luddites.

graveyard stocking at a slow store. You won't have to deal with customers, and if management knows they understaffed your crew, you won't get into too much trouble for the first 2 months unless you're not showing signs of improving or giving a shit

The most intensive part is breaking down the pallets and separating everything, but you should have other people helping you until you split up to work your own aisles.

Find good podcasts and audiobooks to listen to. 8 hours melts because you're always doing something.

I worked night stocker as Kroger once, was amazingly shit
>near minimum wage
>working 11pm-7am every day but not full time (this was before they changed the laws on that)
>no lunch break, just two 15 min breaks
>one day of training, then just expected to improve
>60 boxes an hour minimum (finding the correct part of the aisle, if it even has a place, opening up the box, putting everything on, baling the box)
>still expected to help the customers that come by since it was a 24 hour store
>if it was too high, they expected you to stand on old milk crates
>hands constantly covered with papercuts from opening boxes

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That sounds awful. I guess stocking is a no go then.
How about janitor work? does anyone know if that's good. Inventory sounds like it's a lot of physical shit even if it was slow/night shift.

dude you have no idea
try working at UPS if you want to experience hell
stocking is comfy as fuck

I work at HD part time as a merchandiser. Make 11 bucks an hour for changing price tags and downstocking some shit.
But i also have a handyman business and i use my job at HD for finding work. So many customers walking around wanting to do shit like paint their garage, or plant some trees, or fix part of their fence, but dont want to actually do it themselves and have no problem paying someone else a few hundred bucks to do it for them.
I work 5 am to 10am. Then i go and do side jobs. If you rely on only 1 source of income, you are a fail.

>avpd
Same, user. Truly a curse.

>conflict of interest
nice one user

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Don't think that management doesn't watch what even the MET cultists get up to. Don't be surpised when "the off season" claims you for a victim.

user probably didn't even read all that, it's a bunch of paperwork when you get hired, and I can understand not wanting your employees to try to undermine your company, but at the same time those things are designed to screw you in every way possible.

Opinions on 3rd shift Nursing or CNA work?

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yup, former overnight overstockologist here

the best part was when one of the teens' mom came by to yell at me and I cussed her out too

told my manager thinking I was surely gonna get fired after that, but he laughed instead

seriously robots, work the graveyard stocking

the trick is leaving for another job within a year

reminder most accidents happen at home, which isnt all that different from wallmart, theres knives, shelves wet floors and a lot of other stuff that can kill you

What other job? I can't do anything else

what do you say when they say "you're mad because you work in Wal-Mart"

That's why leaving is the hardest part. Seriously, when I told my coworkers I was leaving they couldn't comprehend the concept of not working there til their health fails

I'm one of the lucky ones, currently getting my PhD

Never really happened, and I only yelled after being provoked. Being able to fling shot right back in the customer's face was, by far, the best perk of working at Wal-Mart

i hate my job and i cant quit. I dont know if this exists in the US, but my job consists of walking to every single classroom with a clipboard to check that the teachers are actually doing their job. On a regular day i walk 15-16k steps, i don't remember a time where my feet didn't hurt like hell by the end of the day, also the pay is complete dogshit, i'm only there because it's a pretty decent college and i can enter for free if i work there (i'm entering next semester)

You know what's the worst part? do you guys know that feel when you arrive late to class and everyone just fucking stares at you as soon as you open the door? i feel that probably 100 times everyday and it hasn't gotten any easier.

I worked produce and deli at walmart easy job. Co workers would regularly have mental break downs or act like children.

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I dunno, overnight stocking isnt bad for me. Im sitting in my car on my lunch right now.
>rarely have to help customers
>and rude customers are very rare
>coworkers are nice
>boss is nice and rarely bothers me
>physical activity keeps the sad thoughts away, for the most part
$12.25/hour

You should get better shoes if you have blisters; I never get blisters. Also, youre never expected to lift more than 50 lbs, and even that is rare for me. If thats a problem for your body, you should probably get another job. I wish you well user.

>Never really happened, and I only yelled after being provoked. Being able to fling shot right back in the customer's face was, by far, the best perk of working at Wal-Mart
If you had tried that with me the only perk you'd get is a free ass whooping.

Working overnight stocking at Walmart was the best job I've ever had. I was in charge of the cereal and juice aisle. My coworkers, supervisors, and manager were all great to work with.

You ever tried just not showing up for work if you want to quit?

Fuck you, weak ass bitches
Try working at fucking five guys
Not only are you cashier, burger flipper, fry frier, floor mopper, dishwasher and many other things at once, but everything has to be spotless, literally everyone fucks the floors with fucking peanut shells that I have to sweep off every five minutes, its too fucking busy, for some reason niggers love coming in 5 minutes before closing, and everything has to be shiny. 6 of us take an hour+ just to clean the fucking place after close time. Fuck you walmart niggers, you have it easy.

Working in the parking lot at home depot was by far the worst fucking job I ever had. Treated like the store bitch, had to clean up any problems that the indoor workers had, and we weren't allowed to refill our water bottles during our shift despite it being 40+ celsius

Go for it, I used to break up fights between ex-felons.

I only yelled on rare occasions, as says most people shopping at a Wal-Mart at 3 AM on a Wednesday or whatever tend to navigate around the freight and keep to themselves

As i said, if i quit, i blow my only chances of getting into that University, i'm not gonna be able to afford it without the scholarship i get for working there.

I fell for the overnight stocker meme thinking it would be a relaxed easy job. Ended up quitting because I was too slow and kept getting confronted by management about it. How the fuck do people handle so many boxes/pallets? It looked like half the time they just shove shit onto the shelves at random but my OCD prevented me from doing that.

Man some day I'm going to work a trade and make alot of money just so I can avoid minimum wage.

This is not what I want to hear, I have avpd and dream of a nonconfrontational stocker job where I am left alone for 8 hours and then get to go home.

Fucking seasonal hires and their victim complexes, I swear to god.

>put on headphones
>listen to anime music because fuck the store music
>take them off if a coworker starts talking
I wish I never fucking quit my overnight job there. God fucking damn it I could have easily been a manager by now.

It's probably better when you work at a smaller, slower-paced store, and give yourself time to settle into a routine. I got disheartened because they kept putting me on a new unfamiliar aisle every night (and Walmart has infinite aisles), then they'd get mad when I couldn't go through 10 pallets a night like the veteran guy who'd been working there 2 years.

Overnight stocking is one of those jobs that i've always wanted to try out, people also say it's the chillest minimum wage job or one of the worst, so i think it depends a lot on the store and the managers.

What's the usual routine? like do you get there at 11pm then just move pallets around til 7 am?

idk I was a grocery boy there, and I didn't think it was all that bad. Just put things on a shelf nigga and zone out haha.

I work at whole foods now in produce, it's pretty chill but I kinda wanna quit and just focus on my last year of college, but I like having spending money. Decisions, decisions.

I'll get ripped apart but I'm a janitor at a big government office and it's only job I've ever had that I don't mind at all. No pressure, can work at my own pace, decent pay (14.75/hour) no customers and I don't have to sit in one place for 8 hours.

I'm sure it's different at a public place with low class people or children but there are nights where I hardly have to do anything at all. Just shitpost and play breath of the wild for 6 hours.

I'm actually autistic though and the isolation would probably drive a normal person insane.

this sounds so fucking cash

Anyone been a cashier at sprouts or similar type grocery store?

My favorite job was assistant cemetary caretaker. All my customers were dead. Pretty ideal, really. I would show up, check in with the boss, go out and fuck around cleaning up the place, then shoot the shit in the office the rest if the day. Every now and again I'd have to bury someone, but never was involved in the actual funerals. It was a super chill job.

currently living this.. so comfy

I know you are being sarcastic but it's nice getting out of the house and moving around. It keeps me in shape without being too punishing on my body. Plus the benefits are good and I get a pension.

I have 20K saved up and don't even know what to do with it. I just work/walk my dog/play video games and post on here.

All i do is sit on my ass occasionally stand up and collect money for parking. Also paid better that my friends in stores.

That sounds dreadful. How do I wagecuck while being involved with as few people as possible?

My first ever job was at a Walmart and really the worst part was management.
Literal manchildren who would throw temper tantrums and start yelling and bitching in front of customers.
Waking up at 5 am to go to classes then work till 10 at night while dealing with those assholes is a real bitch.

Holy fuck, I work at Fry's(kroger) making slightly more than minimum but never could I have imaged Home Depot being this bad. Thank fuck its not that bad working produce . The heaviest stuff I have to lift is maybe 60 or 70 lbs