It would be interesting to do a search and see just how many "Wal-Mart Bashing" threads there are here. A new one comes up every few weeks.
I LOVE our local Wal-Mart, and others nearby that I've been in are fine too. I am waiting for them to build a Super Wal-Mart here. Our store is clean, most of the workers are nice and helpful, and the shelves are well stocked.
I think it depends on the AREA WHERE YOU LIVE....AND....management, as to the conditions of your Wal-Mart.
Management HERE won't tolerate a dirty store. Also, REGIONAL manager has a lot to do with it as well.
My DH is primarily a farmer but several years ago crop prices were at an all-time low for too long and he had to find employment off the farm as well. Wal-Mart hired him even though he had no "skills" other than in the farming industry. He was a good worker and they appreciated him. It was WONDERFUL having our health insurance paid for, since we had been paying it OURSELVES for many years. He was able to start a 401K while working there, had paid vacations/personal days, and was able to add quite a few shares of stock to our retirement portfolio.
Also, they were good enough to allow him TIME OFF EVERY SPRING AND FALL for farming, usually 4 weeks in the spring and 6 weeks in the fall. What other company will allow its employees to do something like that?? Not many!!
He worked for them more than 3 years, and although he enjoyed it and the people he worked with, it was getting harder on his body since most of his job was physical. They wanted him to get into management, but he knew he would have to give up farming if he did that and he wasn't willing to. But he learned a lot while he was there, and it was a good experience for him.
I don't agree with the poster who said something about the "quality" of the people who work for Wal-Mart, that wasn't very nice. Not everyone can be a doctor or lawyer, or they don't WANT to be. It's not the JOB that makes up a person's character. And my DD has worked at our Wal-Mart for 5+ years, in the accounting office. She has a college education but decided she didn't want to work in her field. She ENJOYS her job.
Oh, and the greeters here DO their job. We have several elderly men and women who work as greeters and they are ALL very nice and friendly. They smile and say hello when you walk in, they have carts lined up individually and keep adding more as they are taken by customers, and they have one that smiles and tells you goodbye and/or "thanks for coming in" when you leave!! Like I said, I CAN'T WAIT until ours goes SUPER-CENTER!!!
