Wal-Mart Reviews
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Pros
You can move up into management programs at Wal-Mart if you try. Many people complain about not being able to move up but they do not specify that they want to in the career database. Managers in training earn approximately $18 an hour. They require just a GED or high school education so that's great for those who cannot obtain a college degree.
Cons
Have to work nights, weekends, holidays. Pay is extremely low for workers, especially compared to the revenue Wal-Mart brings in. The workers cannot afford to buy a house, car, food etc.. Its' sad.
Advice to Senior Management
Wal-Mart should consider paying employees more that contribute more to the store.
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Anonymous:
“whatever”
Nov 5, 2009
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Anonymous:
“Not the place to be if you want to go somewhere”
Nov 4, 2009
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Anonymous:
“Wal-Mart”
Nov 2, 2009
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Overnight Stocker:
“Not like it used to be”
Nov 2, 2009
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Marketing Manager:
“I like it here, but it may not be for everyone”
Nov 2, 2009
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Merchandise Supervisor:
“WAKE UP WAL-MART!”
Nov 1, 2009
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Anonymous:
“Good place to work”
Nov 1, 2009
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Store Manager in Dallas, TX:
“If it were not for the pay............”
Oct 30, 2009
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Department Manager:
“Welcome to the NEW Walmart”
Oct 30, 2009
