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[–] Lost_My_Mind 3 points 17 hours ago (9 children)

Hmmmmmmm, so what you're saying is, if a walmart employee is pissing me off, I should just start asking him what they think of the "union organize target wage increase fuck this job easy to steal"

[–] WoodScientist 4 points 16 hours ago (8 children)

Sure. But I have a hard time seeing what an employee could possibly do, that wouldn't warrant calling the police, that would justify being a class traitor.

[–] Lost_My_Mind 0 points 15 hours ago (7 children)

I don't know if this is just my area, or of it's Walmart in general....but EVERY employee in the Walmarts near me treat every customer like an asshole.

During Black Friday I got reminded why I never shop Walmart anymore. Their website forces you to create a profile. You can't shop as guest. On top of all that, they at some point began letting unregulated 3rd party vendors sell things on their website. So you don't even know IF walmart carrys the products on their own website. That in turn makes it hard to use their website to check if an item is in stock before you leave your house. Because you search for something, and you get 5 results from 5 different vendors, but they're all the same product. One of them may OR MAY NOT be sold by walmart directly. You now need to look at each listing individually. Calling the store directly is even more useless, as the employees will just leave you on hold for 20 minutes. Then you go there in person, and see employees turning red in the face SCREAMING at old ladies who don't understand their keycard screens. She's just trying to pay and asking "where's the tap thingie?" And this employee just screams "IF YOU DON'T PAY AND GET THE FUCK OUT I'M WALKING THE FUCK OUT OF HERE!!! JUST PAY!!!"

"But where do I..."

"JUST PAY!!!"

"I'm trying to, but it isn't...."

"JUST FUCKING PAY, BITCH!!!"

Eventually the machine took. And this employee is yelling "YOU'RE LUCKY MY SHIFT ISN'T ENDING! I'D BEAT YOUR ASS IN THE PARKING LOT, AND SMILE WHILE I DO IT!"

She was just trying to buy 3 video games and I have no idea what happened before I got there, but I already decided long before it was my turn in line that I wasn't shopping here. I only stayed because I wanted to make sure this guy wasn't going to actually punch this elderly woman.

I came for this $39 tablet, but even if they DID have it, I wasn't buying anything now. This is an extreme example, but most of the employees I see are just angry and hostile all the time. Most of the customers too.

I can't even remember this EVER happening at Target, which is right across the street.

[–] s1ndr0m3 4 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

Walmart is toxic. I worked there for about a year. It was the most stressful and aggravating year of my life. The breakroom was always filled with employees having breakdowns and anger-venting to each other. Don't blame the employees. Don't shop there. The Waltons do not deserve your money.

[–] Lost_My_Mind 1 points 11 hours ago

I have worked in toxic jobs like that before. I took it out on my bosses. The only customers who I took it out on were the ones who were asking for it. Which most of what I've seen from Walmart employees just isn't true.

I worked at Target twice. Two different times, each about 10 years apart, and at two different locations with totally different people. It was the same exact experience both times. Management playing favorites, and playing games with employees they don't like. Unfair expectations from some management team so far up you don't even know their names or faces. Coworkers who all claim to be just doing their best, but then you find out they're politicing behind your back. All of this for barely above minimum wage.

My first time was when I was 19, and also working with my girlfriend. I didn't tolerate people treating her poorly, and so I walked out with her, when we both realized what was happening. She was getting bullied, and I was getting smile to the face knife behind the back sort of deal. 10 years later, I wasn't with her anymore, but got basically the same experience. Which leads me to believe that once you've been there a while, Target culture leads you to act this way.

I also remember watching the same anti-union video both times upon being hired. Like.....the literal same exact video 10 years apart.

But, to get back to the point, yeah, I do blame the employees if they act like that to everybody. At Target, I can't remember a single customer acting so far out of line as for me to yell at them. It wasn't until years later that I worked at a shady hotel that I had to put some customers in line.

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