Think about it 😘
PREACH!!!!!!
I get where you’re coming from, but in my personal experience, I have never heard of something like this, nor have I experienced it myself. I believe I’m a hard worker, and they have never put me under so much work and pressure that I couldn’t take it anymore. It’s true that Walmart is not the best place if you want to be appreciated, but they are fairly distributing the work among the associates.
I’m glad for you, and you should be grateful. Because what you are saying is a rare experience.
Life doesn't work like that buddy. I wish it was but it isn't.
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I seriously doubt that. When you keep your head down and work, they give you more work as a reward and never truly appreciate what you have already done. They give you more work to the point where you can’t take it anymore and you start to think, “sh^t, I shouldn’t have worked this hard.” Some people experience this kinda sh^t, and some hear or read about this kinda sh^t. Or witness it also. So, what you are saying is good for business, but bad for the associates.