I joined Sam's Club to be a cashier 2 months ago. I specifically applied for this position because I’m a mom of 3 and I already have enough on my plate. Meaning I’m already tired when I come to work. I didn’t want to walk around a lot in the club. After a month, I realized that my kids were not causing me a headache as much as some of these members. I thought it was gonna be sitting all day and scanning member’s products, but no. I had to listen to tons of mid-life crisis problems daily, that I have nothing to do with. At first, it was only causing me mental tiredness but after a while, I could feel it in my bones that I didn’t want to do this anymore. So I left today, and I’m feeling much better already. I just wanted to hop online and let people know about my terrible experience to prevent some people from making the mistakes that I did. You’re welcome. 🙂
Happy for you ma’am.
Thanks for sharing your experience.
I was just about to apply for a cashier position at Sam’s, thanks to you I seriously doubt it now
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I’m a cashier at Walmart and I feel exactly the same. And I most probably will do the same as you.