Hello everyone. I've been a Walmart associate for the last 2 years and I'm loving it! The only problem I have is the location of my store and I can't find an affordable place to stay in the area. Every day, I have to drive for like 2 hours in total, just to come and go back home. My wife, on the other hand, is a Sams Club associate and she's also loving it too. I'm planning to apply for a job there because it's much more closer to our home. It's like a 10 minute drive and she has a much better life than I do 😀 I don't know how I'm supposed to go from Walmart to Sams Club though. I mean if I want a description of a job I can always go to Sams careers, I know that. But I don't want just that, I also want to read about people's experiences there. So if there is any people on here who work for Sam's Club, can you please tell me which positions at the Sams would make you say 'This is one of the best Sams Club jobs!' PSA: My wife told me I should go for CPU.
CPU is a he^l if it's understaffed at the club that you'll be applying. Be very careful with that.
Why?
If you are understaffed, you won't be able to deliver the orders on time and you will get all the sh^t from drivers and the management. They will turn you into a scapegoat. If you're ok with all that, go for it.
Not to ruin ur day or anything but there are no best sams club jobs bruh. All of them are sh^t. And the sh^t they put on sams careers means nothing
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If you're not applying for a managerial position at any company that has ties with Walmart, you shouldn't do it.